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1 Bell Ringer

2 Area of a Triangle Chapter 13.2

3 Triangles A triangle is the simplest closed three-sided geometric figure. How many line segments, angles, and vertices are needed to form a triangle? To form a triangle, three line segments, three angles, and three vertices are needed.

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5 Triangles are classified by their side lengths or by their angle measures.
The root word “equi” means “equal,” and the root word “lateral” means “side.” An equilateral triangle is a triangle with all sides congruent.

6 An isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two congruent sides.

7 A scalene triangle is a triangle with no congruent sides.

8 An acute triangle is a triangle that has three angles that each measure less than 90°.

9 A right triangle is a triangle that has a right angle.

10 An obtuse triangle is a triangle that has an angle measuring greater than 90°.

11 Finding the Area of a Triangle

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