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1 Geometry 5.1 Name That Triangle!

2 Why do you think road signs tend to be different? Would it matter if the signs were irregular? Does the shape make it easier to recognize?

3 5.1 Classifying Triangles on the Coordinate Plane  Objectives  Determine the coordinates of a third vertex of a triangle, given the coordinates of two vertices and a description of the triangle  Classify a triangle given the locations of its vertices on a coordinate plane

4 First: Some Review Ideas  What does it mean for a triangle to be a Right Triangle?  The triangle has 1 right angle (the other two are acute)  What does it mean for a triangle to be an Acute Triangle?  The triangle has 1 acute angle (the other two are acute)  What does it mean for a triangle to be an Obtuse Triangle?  The triangle has 1 obtuse angle (the other two are acute)

5 First: Some Review Ideas  What does it mean for a triangle to be a Scalene Triangle?  No sides are congruent  What does it mean for a triangle to be an Isosceles Triangle?  The triangle has at least 2 sides congruent  What does it mean for a triangle to be an Equilateral Triangle?  All sides are congruent

6 Problem 1 Location, Location, Location!  Collaborate 1-3 (7 Minutes)

7 Problem 1 Location, Location, Location!  #2 a: Right Triangle (-2, 7)(-10, 7) (-2, 3) (-10, 3)

8 Problem 1 Location, Location, Location!  #2 b: Acute Triangle There are many solutions In Circle A, the y- value must be below y=7 In Circle B, the y- value must be above y=3

9 Problem 1 Location, Location, Location!  #2 c: Obtuse Triangle There are many solutions In Circle A, the y- value must be above y=7 In Circle B, the y- value must be below y=3

10 Problem 1 Location, Location, Location!  #3 a: Equilateral Triangle The point of intersection between the circles is the same distance from both centers

11 Problem 1 Location, Location, Location!  #3 b: Isosceles Triangle There are many solutions We just need two sides congruent

12 Problem 1 Location, Location, Location!  #3 c: Scalene Triangle We just need no sides congruent Cannot have a scalene triangle because at lease two sides are radii of either circle All radii of any circle are congruent

13 Problem 2: What’s Your Name Again?

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17 Pythagorean Theorem Hint  We can tell what type of triangle, using angles, by the relationship of the sides.

18 Formative Assessment  Skills Practice 5.1  Pg. 477-482 (7-18)


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