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Section 3.3 Isosceles Triangles

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1 Section 3.3 Isosceles Triangles
Legs: Two sides of equal length Base: Third side Vertex: The point at which the two legs meet Vertex angle: Angle at the vertex Base angles: Two remaining angles 9/12/2019 Section 3.3 Nack

2 Lines and Segments Related to Triangles
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3 Lines and Segments Related to Triangles (cont.)
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4 Theorems Concerning Triangles
Theorem 3.3.1: Corresponding altitudes of congruent triangles are congruent. Proof p. 146 Theorem 3.3.2: The bisector of the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle separates the triangle into two congruent triangles. Proof p. 147 Ex. 1 Theorem 3.3.3: If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite these sides are also congruent. Proof p. 148 Ex. 2 Theorem 3.3.4: If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite these angles are also congruent. Picture Proof p. 149 9/12/2019 Section 3.3 Nack

5 Corollaries Corollary 3.35: An equilateral triangle is also equiangular. Corollary 3.3.6: An equiangular triangle is also equilateral. Definition: The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of the lengths of its sides. Thus, if a, b, and c are the lengths of the three sides, then the perimeter P is given by P = a + b + c. 9/12/2019 Section 3.3 Nack


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