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Title: Aim: How do we classify triangles


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Aim How do we classify triangles?
  • Do Now For the figure shown
  • Name two rays.
    F
  • Name the vertex of the angle.
  • Name the sides of the angle.
    y
  • Name the angle in four ways. E
    D

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Triangles
  • A polygon is a closed figure in a plane that is
    the union of line segments such that the segments
    intersect only at their endpoints and no segments
    sharing a common endpoint are collinear.
  • A triangle is a polygon that has exactly three
    sides. Triangle ABC below, is written as
    .

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Included Sides and Included Angles of a Triangle
  • In , the endpoints of are the
    vertices of two angles, and . We
    say that the side, is included between the
    angles, and . In a similar way,
    two sides of a triangle are subsets of the rays
    of an angle and we say that the angle is included
    between those sides.
  • is included between and .
  • is included between and .
  • is included between and .
  • is included between and .
  • is included between and .
  • is included between and .

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Opposite Sides and Opposite Angles in a Triangle
  • For each side of a triangle, there is one vertex
    of the triangle that is not an endpoint of that
    side.
  • i.e. In , C is not an endpoint of
    . We say that is the side opposite
    and that is the angle opposite
    side .
  • The length of a side of a triangle may be
    represented by the lowercase form of the letter
    naming the opposite vertex.
  • For example, in , BC a, CA
    b, and AB c .

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Classifying Triangles According to Sides
  • A scalene triangle is a triangle that has no
    congruent sides.
  • An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two
    congruent sides.
  • An equilateral triangle is a triangle that has
    three congruent sides.

6
Parts of an Isosceles Triangle
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Classifying Triangles According to Angles
  • An acute triangle is a triangle that has three
    acute angles.
  • A right triangle is a triangle that has a right
    angle.

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Classifying Triangles According to Angles
  • An obtuse triangle is a triangle that has an
    obtuse angle.
  • An equiangular triangle is a triangle that has
    three congruent angles.
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