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8.1 The Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse

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1 8.1 The Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse
By Brit Caswell

2 The Pythagorean theorem

3 Pythagorean Triple With right triangles, there are certain sets of numbers which solve the Pythagorean Theorem with whole numbers. These are called Pythagorean Triples. Examples include: 3, 4, 5 5, 12, 13 8, 15, 17 7, 24, 25 You can multiply Pythagorean Triples by any number and still have a Pythagorean Triple.

4 Pg 492, #1, 2

5 Pg 493, #3 Think, Pair, Share

6 and if the solution is true, the triangle is a right triangle.
The Converse… This means that if you had all of the numbers, you could plug them into the equation and if the solution is true, the triangle is a right triangle.

7 A triangle has sides of length 85, 84, and 13. Is the triangle right?
Pg 494, #4 A triangle has sides of length 85, 84, and 13. Is the triangle right?

8 Thm 8.3 Then triangle ABC is obtuse.

9 Thm 8.4 Then, triangle ABC is acute.

10 Pg 495, #5 A triangle has side lengths 6, 11, and 14. Is it acute, right, or obtuse?

11 Is a triangle with side lengths 7, 8, and 9 acute, obtuse, or right?
Exit Ticket Is a triangle with side lengths 7, 8, and 9 acute, obtuse, or right?


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