Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Aim: Understanding Triangles Do Now:SAT Question What must be the complement of the supplement of an obtuse angle? A. An acute B. A right C. An obtuse D. A straight E. A reflex
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Triangles A triangle is a three sided polygon enclosing three angles. The sum of the measure of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees (180 0 ) Right Triangle - has one right angle Acute Triangle - has three acute angles Obtuse Triangle - has one obtuse angle Equiangular Triangle - has three equal angles Classified According to Angles hypotenuse
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Model Problems Identify each triangle using its angles. ABC has angles that measure 100 o, 40 o and DEF has angles that measure 60 o, 70 o and 50 o. STU has angles that measure 60 o, 60 o and 60 o. XYZ has angles that measure 130 o, 20 o and 30 o. BAC in ABC measure 60 0 and is equal to ABC. BAC in ABC measure 90 o and BAC and BCAare not equal to each other. isosceles equilateral equilangular acute obtuse rt. triangle
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I 3 equal 2 equal No equal sides sides sides Triangles Classified According to Sides An Equilateral Triangle is also Equiangular A C B 60 0
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Model Problems Identify each triangle as equilateral, isosceles or scalene. ABC has sides that measure 3, 3, and 3 units in length. HIJ has sides that measure 4, 4, and 7 units in length. STU has sides that measure 2, 3, and 4 units in length. Line segment AB in ABC is equal to line segment AC and 4 times the length of line segment BC. Line segment XY in XYZ is equal to line segments YZ and XZ. equilateral scalene isosceles
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Model Problems What type of triangle is each of the following? isosceles right triangle equilateral/equiangular obtuse/scalene
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Model Problems Identify the measure of each unknown angle and the type of triangle. x = 180 – ( ) = 79 scalene and acute x = 180 – ( ) = 40 scalene and obtuse x = 180 – ( ) = 80 isosceles and acute x = 180 – ( ) = 60 equilateral/equiangular
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Right Triangle ABC If B = 45 0, then A = ? C B A If B = 16 0, then A = ? If A = , then B = ? In right triangle LMN, find the value of x and the measure of L and N. M L N x0x0 2x02x0 x + 2x + 90 = 180 3x + 90 = 180 3x = 90 x = 30 L = N = What is true about A & B? complementary angles The sum of the measure of the angles of a triangle is
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Find the value of x, y, and z F J G x0x0 y0y0 z0z To find x, use FJG: x = 180 x or FJG = x = 180 H To find y, use FJH, a straight angle: FJG + GJH = y = y = To find z, use GJH: z = 180 z or FHG = z = 180
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I In triangle ABC, find the value of x and m B and C. C A B x -10x + 15 The sum of the measure of the angles of a triangle is x x = 180 x + 2x = 180 3x + 81 = 180 3x = 99 x = 33 C = x + 15 = 48 0 B = 2x -10 = = = 56 0
Course: Applied Geometry Aim: Understanding Triangles - I Model Problems Identify the measure of each unknown angle. m 1 = m 2 = m 3 = m 4 = m 5 = m 6 = m 7 = m 8 =