Chapter 4.1 and 4.2 Classifying Triangles Angles of Triangles.

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Chapter 4.1 and 4.2 Classifying Triangles Angles of Triangles

Transcript of Chapter 4.1 and 4.2 Classifying Triangles Angles of Triangles.

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Chapter 4.1 and 4.2

Classifying Triangles

Angles of Triangles

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Concept

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Classify Triangles by Angles

A. Classify the triangle as acute, equiangular, obtuse, or right.

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Classify Triangles by Angles

B. Classify the triangle as acute, equiangular, obtuse, or right.

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Classify Triangles by Angles Within Figures

Classify ΔXYZ as acute, equiangular, obtuse, or right. Explain your reasoning.

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Example 2

A. acute

B. equiangular

C. obtuse

D. right

Classify ΔACD as acute, equiangular, obtuse, or right.

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Concept

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Classify Triangles by Sides Within Figures

If point Y is the midpoint of VX, and WY = 3.0 units, classify ΔVWY as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene. Explain your reasoning.

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A. equilateral

B. isosceles

C. scalene

If point C is the midpoint of BD, classify ΔABC as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.

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Finding Missing Values

ALGEBRA Find the measures of the sides of isosceles triangle KLM with base KL.

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ALGEBRA Find x and the measure of each side of equilateral triangle ABC if AB = 6x – 8, BC = 7 + x, and AC = 13 – x.

A. x = 10; all sides are 3.

B. x = 6; all sides are 13.

C. x = 3; all sides are 10.

D. x = 3; all sides are 16.

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Prove it!

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Example 1 Use the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem

SOFTBALL The diagram shows the path of the softball in a drill developed by four players. Find the measure of each numbered angle.

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Example 1

A. 95

B. 75

C. 57

D. 85

Find the measure of 3.

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Concept 3

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Example 2 Use the Exterior Angle Theorem

GARDENING Find the measure of FLW in the fenced flower garden shown.

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Example 2

A. 30

B. 40

C. 50

D. 130

The piece of quilt fabric is in the shape of a

right triangle. Find the measure of ACD.

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Concept 5

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Find Angle Measures in Right Triangles

Find the measure of each numbered angle.

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A. 50

B. 45

C. 85

D. 130

Find m3.