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1 Triangles and Polygons

2 Triangles A triangle is a closed figure with three sides and three angles. A geometric figure is said to be closed when one can start at the point, trace the entire figure and end at the starting point without lifting the pencil from the paper. -three sides: -three angles: -three vertices: Theorem The sum of the measures of the three angles of any triangle is 180 . For

3 Classification of Triangles According to Angles
Acute Triangle All angles are acute . Right Triangle Exactly one angle is right. Obtuse Triangle Exactly one angle is obtuse .

4 Classification of Triangles According to Sides
Scalene Triangle No two sides are equal in the length . Isosceles Triangle Two sides have equal length. Equilateral Triangle All sides have equal length .

5 Polygons A polygon is a closed figure with more then three sides.
A convex polygon is a polygon such that no line containing a side of the polygon also contains a point in the interior of the polygon.

6 Polygon may be classified by the number of sides.
3 Triangle 4 Quadrilateral 5 Pentagon 6 Hexagon 7 Heptagon 8 Octagon 9 Nonagon 10 Decagon 12 Dodecagon 20 Icosagon A regular polygons a polygon in which all sides have the same length and all angles are equal in measure. The equilateral triangle is the regular polygon with three sides.

7 Types of Quadrilaterals
Name Characteristics Representation Parallelogram Quadrilateral with -both pairs of opposite sides are parallel -have the same measure -the opposite angles are congruent -diagonals bisect each other Rectangle Parallelogram with -four right angles -the diagonals are equal in measure Rhombus -all sides equal in length -the diagonals are perpendicular to each other Square Rectangle with all sides equal in length OR Rhombus with –four right angles Regular quadrilateral Trapezoid -exactly one pair of parallel sides (basis) Isosceles trapezoid –if the nonparallel sides are equal in measure

8 Since rectangles, rhombuses and squares are parallelograms, the properties of parallelogram are the properties of rectangle, a rhombus and a square.

9 The Angles of a Polygon To find the sum of the measures of the angles of four or more sides, first draw all possible diagonals from one vertex of the polygon. Then use the fact that the sum of the measures of three angles of triangle is Polygon Number of sides Number of triangles Sum of the angles measures n (n-2)

10 Exercises Classify each triangle as scalene, isosceles, or equilateral. Then classify it as acute, right, or obtuse. c) a) b) acute and isosceles triangle obtuse and scalene triangle right and scalene triangle d) e) acute and scalene triangle acute and equilateral triangle

11 Exercises 2. Find the measure of angle A. c) a) b)
3. In triangle ABC, m A is 10 less than m B and m C is 40 greater than m B. Find the measure of each angle.

12 Exercises 3. Find the sum of measures of interior angles for the figure given. Then find the measure of angle A and angle B. c) a) b)


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