Title: TRIANGLES
1TRIANGLES
- (There are three sides to every story!)
2What kind of triangle has sides of 4 in. , 6 in.
and 3 in.?
SCALENE
3What kind of triangle has Angles of
90o, 70o, 20o.?
RIGHT
4What kind of triangle has sides of 5 in. , 5 in.
and 3 in.?
ISOSCELES
5What kind of triangle has Angles of
50o, 60o, 70o.?
ACUTE
6What kind of triangle has Angles of
60o, 60o, 60o.?
EQUIANGULAR
7What kind of triangle has Angles of
150o, 10o, 20o.?
OBTUSE
8What kind of triangle has sides of 5 in. , 5 in.
and 5 in.?
EQUILATERAL
9What kind of triangle has Angles of
150o, 160o, 170o.?
NO SUCH TRIANGLE
10What do we call the congruent sides of an
Isosceles Triangle?
The LEGS
11If D ABC has a right angle at B, which side is
the Hypotenuse?
12Which triangle is Impossible?
- EQUIANGULAR OBTUSE
- SCALENE ISOSCELES
- RIGHT EQUILATERAL
ALL THREE!!
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17When referring to angle 5, what do we call
?
REMOTE INTERIOR ANGLES
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19If this triangle is Equiangular
20If this triangle is Equiangular
21Set up the equation needed to solve the for x
22Set up the equation needed to solve for x
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25Find AB (Use distance formula or Pythagorean
theorem)
26Find AC (Use distance formula or Pythagorean
theorem)
27Find BC (Use distance formula or Pythagorean
theorem)
28Recall AB5 AC5 BC 1.41 What kind of triangle
is it?
ISOSCELES
29PROVE The acute angles of a right triangle are
complementary.
- Given
- Definition of Right Triangle
- 3. Angle Sum Theorem
- Def. of Right Angle
- Substitution
- 6.
- 7.
Subtraction Prop of Eq.
Def. of Complementary
7.
30PROVE The measure of an exterior angle of a
triangle is equal to the sum of its remote
interior angles.
GIVEN The triangle pictured PROVE
- Given
- Angle Sum Theorem
- Supplement Theorem
- 4.
- 5.
- The triangle pictured
Substitution
Subtraction Prop. Of Eq.
31The End