Inequalities in Two Triangles

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Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Theorem 5.14: Hinge Theorem If two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle, and the included angle of the first is larger than the included angle of the second, then the third side of the first is _________ than the third side of the second. longer V X W R S T

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Theorem 5.15: Converse of the Hinge Theorem If two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle, and the third side of the first is longer than the third side of the second, then the included angle of the first is _________ than the included angle of the second. larger D E F A C B

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Example 1 Use the Hinge Theorem and its converse Complete the statement with <, >, or =. Explain. B C A E D F A D B C Solution a. You are given that Because 61o < ____, by the Hinge Theorem, AC < ____.

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Example 1 Use the Hinge Theorem and its converse Complete the statement with <, >, or =. Explain. B C A E D F A D B C Solution b. You are given that and you know that by the Reflexive Property. Because 34 > 33, ____ > ____. So, by the Converse of the Hinge Theorem, ________ > ________.

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Example 2 Solve a multi-step problem Travel Car A leaves a mall, heads due north for 5 mi and then turns due west for 3 mi. Car B leaves the same mall, heads due south for 5 mi and then turns 80o towards east for 3 mi. Which car is farther from the mall? A Draw a diagram. The distance driven and the distance back to the mall form two triangles, with _________ 5 mile sides and __________ 3 mile sides. congruent congruent Mall Add the third side to the triangle. Use linear pairs to find the included angles of _____ and _____. B Because 100o > 90o, Car ___ is farther from the mall than Car A by the _______________. Hinge Theorem

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Example 3 Write an indirect proof Write an indirect proof to show that an odd number is not divisible by 6. Given x is an odd number. Prove x is not divisible by 6. Solution Step 1 Assume temporarily that ______________________. x is divisible by 6 This means that ____ = n for some whole number n. So, multiplying both sides by 6 gives ___ = ___. x 6n

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Example 3 Write an indirect proof Write an indirect proof to show that an odd number is not divisible by 6. Given x is an odd number. Prove x is not divisible by 6. Solution If x is odd, then by definition, x cannot be divided evenly by ___. However, __ = ___ so ___ = ____ = ___. Step 2 2 x 6n 3n We know that __ is a whole number because n is a whole number, so x can be divided evenly by __. 3n 2 This contradicts the given statement that _________. x is odd Therefore, the assumption that x is divisible by 6 is _____, Step 3 false which proves that _______________________. x is not divisible by 6

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Checkpoint. Complete the following exercises. A B D C which is longer, AB or CB?

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Checkpoint. Complete the following exercises. In example 2, car C leaves the mall, and goes 5 miles due west then turns 85o towards south for 3 mi. Write the cars in order from the car closest to the mall to the car farthest from the mall. Mall B A Car A is closest Car C is next closest Car B is farthest C

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Checkpoint. Complete the following exercises. Suppose you want to prove the statement “If x + y = 5 and y = 2, then x = 3.” What temporary assumption could you make to prove the conclusion indirectly? You can temporarily assume that

Inequalities in Two Triangles 5.6 Inequalities in Two Triangles Pg. 305, 5.6 #1-15