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Title: Identifying Triangles


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Identifying Triangles
  • Mr. Hayes
  • Geometry

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Indiana Academic Standard G.4.1
  • G.4.1 Identify and describe triangles that are
    right, acute, obtuse, scalene, isosceles,
    equilateral, and equiangular.

3
Types of Triangles
  • Right
  • Acute
  • Obtuse
  • Equiangular
  • Scalene
  • Isosceles
  • Equilateral

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Properties of Triangles
  • Every triangle must have 3 sides.
  • 2 legs and a base.
  • Each side has a corresponding angle.
  • The sums of the angles MUST equal 180 degrees.

5
Right Triangle
  • Right Triangles are determined by observing the
    angle measures.
  • One of the angles has a measurement of 90
    degrees.
  • The sum of the two remaining angles is 90
    degrees.

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Acute
  • Acute angles are determined by observing angular
    measurement.
  • All angles are smaller than 90 degrees.
  • An acute triangle can also be isosceles,
    equiangular, or scalene.

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Obtuse
  • Obtuse triangles are determined by angle
    measurement.
  • One of the angles must be greater than 90
    degrees.
  • The side corresponding to this angle is the
    hypotenuse.
  • An obtuse triangle can be a scalene or isosceles
    triangle.

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Equiangular
  • Equiangular triangles are determined by angle
    measurement.
  • Each angle has the same measurement.
  • All three interior angles are 60 degrees.

9
Scalene
  • Scalene triangles are determined by the length of
    each side.
  • Each side of a scalene triangle is different from
    the other.
  • Scalene triangles can be obtuse or acute.

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Isosceles
  • Isosceles triangles are determined by the length
    of each side.
  • An isosceles triangle has two sides that are the
    same length.
  • The corresponding angles are the same.
  • The two angles have the same measurement.

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Equilateral
  • Equilateral triangles are determined by the
    length of each side.
  • Each side has the same length.
  • An equilateral is always equiangular.

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Diagrams
Equilateral / Equiangular
Obtuse
Acute
Right
Isosceles
Scalene
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Review
  • What kind of triangles can have 2 sides of the
    same length?
  • What is the distinct characteristic about a right
    triangle?
  • What is an acute triangle?
  • What triangle has an angle larger than 90
    degrees?
  • Which triangle has 3 sides or 3 angles that are
    the same?

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Citations
  • http//www.aaamath.com/geo318-triangle-angles.html
  • http//www.icteachers.co.uk/children/sats/triangle
    s.htm

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The End
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