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5.5 – Use Inequalities in a Triangle
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MN P Measure each side of the triangle in centimeters and each angle in degrees. Write these measurements on your triangle. 2.9cm 5.4cm 6.5cm 56º26º 98º
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Theorem: If one side of the triangle is longer than the other side, then the angle opposite the longer side is larger than the angle opposite the shorter side
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Theorem: If one angle of a triangle is larger than another angle, then the side opposite the larger angle is longer than the side opposite the smaller angle.
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1. List the sides and angles in order from smallest to largest. SidesAngles CC AA BB
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RR SS 1. List the sides and angles in order from smallest to largest. TT
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55° 1. List the sides and angles in order from smallest to largest. SidesAngles HH JJ KK
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33° 1. List the sides and angles in order from smallest to largest. SidesAngles EE DD FF
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Construct a triangle with sides of 2, 2, and 6 cm. 2cm 6cm Doesn’t work! Why?
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6cm 2cm Too short! 2cm What if I tried 3, 3, and 6cm?
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6cm 3cm Still doesn’t work!
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Triangle Inequality Theorem: The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side. a b c a + b > c a + c > b b + c > a
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2. Can a triangle be formed with sides 1, 2, and 5? No, 1 + 2 > 5
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2. With 6, 7, and 11? Yes, 6 + 7 > 11 7 + 11 > 6 6 + 11 > 7
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2. With 8, 12, and 20? No, 8 + 12 > 20
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x + 9 > 21x + 21 > 921 + 9 > x x > 12 30 > x or x < 30 x > -12 12 < x < 30 3. What are the restrictions on x?
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Trick! Subtract the two sides to find the lowest and add to find the highest.
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3. What are the possible values for the third side of a triangle with sides 9 and 12? 12 – 9 < 3 < x < 21 x <12 + 9
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5. What are the possible values for the third side of a triangle with sides 14 and 20? 20 – 14 < 6 < x < 34 x <20 + 14
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6. Solve the inequality AB + AC > BC for x. 3x + 1 + 4x – 2 > 5x + 7 7x – 1 > 5x + 7 2x – 1 > 7 2x > 8 x > 4
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