Title: 5-6: Inequalities Involving 2 Triangles
15-6 Inequalities Involving 2 Triangles
- Expectation
- G1.2.2 Construct and justify arguments and solve
problems involving angle measure, side length,
perimeter and area of all types of triangles.
2In the triangles below, 2 pairs of corresponding
sides are congruent. Compare the third sides.
x
2.17
2.17
y
82
32
2.67
2.67
3SAS Inequality (Hinge Theorem)
- If two sides of one triangle are congruent to 2
sides of a second triangle, but the included
angle of the first is greater than the included
angle of the second, then the 3rd side of the
first is _______________ than the 3rd side of the
second.
4Two pairs of corresponding sides are congruent in
the triangles below. Compare the included angles
for the given congruent sides.
5SSS Inequality
- If two sides of one triangle are congruent to 2
sides of a second triangle, but the third side of
the first is longer than the third side of the
second, then the included angle between the pair
of congruent sides of the first is ______________
than the included angle between the pair of
congruent sides of the second.
6Use the figure to compare the indicated measures.
E
8
D
10
10
9
6
C
8
A
B
9
a. m?ADB and m?DBC
7Use the figure to compare the indicated measures.
E
8
D
10
10
9
6
C
8
A
B
9
b. m?EAD and m?BCD
8In ?ABC and ?DEF below (not drawn to scale) AB,
BC, DE and EF are all 12 units long. If m?A 30
and m?F 50, compare AC and DF.
- AC DF
- AC gt DF
- AC lt DF
- not enough information given to determine an
answer.
9Given QC bisects PD and m?PCQ gt m?DCQ
Prove m?D gt m?P
P
C
D
Q
10Assignment pages 277, 15 - 29 (odds)