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1 3.4 & 4.5 Triangles

2 3-4 Parallel Lines and the Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem
Objectives: 1) to classify triangles and find the measures of their angles 2) To use exterior angles of triangles

3 Watch the Video for the Proof of Triangle Angle-Sum Theorem

4 Example 1: Find the values of x, y, and z.

5 You try. Find the values of x, y, and z.

6 You can classify a triangle by its angles and sides.

7 Try these. Draw and mark a triangle to fit each description
Try these. Draw and mark a triangle to fit each description. If no triangle can be drawn, write not possible and explain why. acute scalene Isosceles right Obtuse equiangular

8 Exterior angle of a polygon: angle formed by a side and an extension of an adjacent side
Remote interior angles: the two nonadjacent interior angles

9 Proof of Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem

10 Example 3: Find each missing angle.

11 Try this. Find the measure of angle 1. 125=90+m∠1 35=m∠1

12 Try this one too.

13 Example 4: Find the value of x.

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16 4-5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
Objective: use and apply properties of isosceles triangles

17 What is an Isosceles Triangle?
Isosceles triangle: A triangle with at least two congruent sides Legs: The congruent sides of an isosceles triangle Base: The “other” side not counting as the two congruent sides Vertex angle: The angle included by the two congruent sides Base angles: The Angles that include the Base

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19 Example 5: Solve for Variable

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22 Try these.

23 Example 6: Apply Concepts
Triangle RST is an isosceles triangle. R is the vertex angle, RS = x + 7, ST = x – 1, and RT = 3x – 5. Find x, RS, ST, and RT.

24 Corollary: statement that follows directly from a theorem

25 Example 7: Solve for each variable.

26 Try these.

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