Medians and Altitudes of Triangles

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Medians and Altitudes of Triangles

Objectives Use properties of medians of a triangle Use properties of altitudes of a triangle

In your notebook, draw the three medians in the triangle. Def: A median of a triangle is a segment whose endpoints are a vertex and the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex. A B D BD is a median of  ABC C In your notebook, draw the three medians in the triangle.

P Def: The centroid is the point of concurrency of the medians of a triangle.

The centroid is ALWAYS inside the triangle. NOTE: The distance from the vertex to the centroid is twice the distance from the centroid to the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex. 2x y 2z The centroid is ALWAYS inside the triangle. z x 2y NOTE: The centroid is the center of balance (center of mass) or balance point for the triangle.

Def: An altitude is a segment that represents the distance from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side of the triangle. A B Index Card C D AD is one of the three altitudes of  ABC

The vertex of the right angle Use your index card to draw the three altitudes of each triangle on the sheet provided. The LINES containing the altitudes of triangle do intersect at one point. In each triangle do the altitudes intersect? Def: The point of concurrency of the three altitudes (or the lines containing the three altitudes) of a triangle is called the orthocenter. Where is the orthocenter with respect to each of the following triangles? Acute Triangle Obtuse Triangle Right Triangle Inside the triangle Outside the triangle The vertex of the right angle

The bases of the three altitudes. The midpoints of the three sides. The Nine Point Circle © Copyright 2001, Jim Loy                                                                                 In any triangle these nine points all lie on a circle (the green circle in the diagram): The bases of the three altitudes. The midpoints of the three sides. The midpoints between the orthocenter (point where the three altitudes meet) and each of the three vertices

Isosceles Triangles and Special Segments

What do you notice as you compare the three drawings???? On the paper provided, draw the three medians, the three altitudes, and the three perpendicular bisectors where indicated. What do you notice as you compare the three drawings????

NOTE: The median from the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is also an angle bisector, a perpendicular bisector, and an altitude of the triangle. The four points of concurrency all lie on this segment. (The points of concurrency of an isosceles triangle are collinear.)

NOTE: The altitudes from the base angles are congruent. The medians from the base angles are congruent.

What would be true about any median of an equilateral triangle??? Any median of an equilateral triangle is also an angle bisector, an altitude, and a perpendicular bisector. NOTE: The centroid, incenter, orthocenter, and circumcenter are the same point in an equilateral triangle.