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1 Section 4-1 Triangles and Angles

2 triangle A figure formed by three segments jining three noncollinear points.

3 Triangles are classified by their sides and angles.

4 Side Classification: Equilateral Triangle: 3 congruent sides
Isosceles Triangle: at least 2 congruent sides Scalene Triangle: No congruent sides

5 Isosceles Triangle Equilateral Triangle Scalene Triangle

6 Angle Classification:
Acute Triangle: 3 acute angles Equiangular Triangle: 3 congruent angles Right Triangle: 1 right angle Obtuse Triangle: 1 obtuse angle

7 Acute Triangle Right Triangle Obtuse Triangle Equiangular Triangle

8 When naming a triangle you must be as specific as possible!
Name triangles by BOTH sides and angles!

9 Some Examples: 1. Equilateral Equiangular 2. Obtuse Isosceles

10 Parts of a triangle: The segments are called the sides of a triangle
Each of the three points is a vertex of the triangle Two sides sharing a common vertex are adjacent sides

11 B A C Sides: Vertices: A, B, C

12 Parts of a right triangle:
Leg: the sides that form the right angle Hypotenuse: the side opposite the right angle (longest side)

13 Hypotenuse Leg Leg

14 Parts of an isosceles triangle:
When it has only two congruent sides: Leg: two congruent sides Base: the 3rd side

15 Leg Leg Base


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