Daily Warm-Up Quiz 1.Which of your classmates disclosed to a teacher that Mrs. M. sometimes refers...

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Daily Warm-Up Quiz 1.Which of your classmates disclosed to a teacher that Mrs. M. sometimes refers to Makenna as Mackenzie…and vice versa? 2.Who told this same teacher that period 2 Geometry is my “favorite class”? How did you determine this? 3.Who shared that since Monday, Kaylin has been renamed “Kylin”? Mrs. McConaughy Geometry 1

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Page 1: Daily Warm-Up Quiz 1.Which of your classmates disclosed to a teacher that Mrs. M. sometimes refers to Makenna as Mackenzie…and vice versa? 2.Who told this.

Daily Warm-Up Quiz

1. Which of your classmates disclosed to a teacher that Mrs. M. sometimes refers to Makenna as Mackenzie…and vice versa?

2. Who told this same teacher that period 2 Geometry is my “favorite class”? How did you determine this?

3. Who shared that since Monday, Kaylin has been renamed “Kylin”?

Mrs. McConaughy Geometry 1

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Relationships in Triangles

Concurrent Lines, Medians and Altitudes

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Part I: Identifying Properties of Angle

Bisectors and Perpendicular Bisectors

in Triangles

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In this lesson, we will identify

properties of perpendicular bisectors and angle bisectors in

triangles.∆ OPS

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Long before the first pencil and paper, some curious person drew a triangle in the sand and bisected the three angles. He noted that the bisectors met in a single point and decided to repeat the experiment on an extremely obtuse triangle. Again, the bisectors concurred. Astonished, the person drew yet a third triangle, and the same thing happened yet again! Unlike squares and circles, triangles have many centers. The ancient Greeks found four: incenter, centroid, circumcenter, and orthocenter. Triangle Centers: http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/tcenters/index.html

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Vocabulary & Key Concepts

When three or more lines intersect in one

point, they are called _____________.The point at which they intersect is

called the _________________.

concurrent

point of concurrency

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Vocabulary and Key Concepts

THEOREM: The bisectors of the angles of a ∆ are concurrent at a point (incenter) equidistant from the sides.

The point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of a triangle is called the _________ of the triangle.

incenter

I is the incenter of the ∆.

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Checking for Understanding

City planners want to locate a fountain equidistant from three straight roads that enclose a park. Explain how they can find the location.

Andover Road

Mariposa

Boulevard

Hig

hway

101

Check your solution here!

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Vocabulary and Key Concepts

The point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle is called the ____________ of the triangle.

THEOREM: The perpendicular bisectors of the angles of a ∆ are concurrent at

a point (circumcenter) equidistant from the vertices.

circumcenter

Alert! The common distance is the radius of a circle that passes through the vertices.

O is the circumcenter.

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Checking for Understanding

Find the center of the circle that you can circumscribe about ∆ OPS.

Solution:

Checking for Understanding: Finding the Circumcenter

Two perpendicular bisectors of the sides of ∆ OPS are x = 2 and y = 3. These lines intersect at (2,3). This point is the center of the circle.

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Homework

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Part II: Identifying Properties of Medians and Altitudes in Triangles

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In this lesson, we will

identify properties of medians

and altitudes in triangles.

∆ OPS

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Median of a Triangle

A median of a triangle is a segment whose endpoints are a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side.

Vertex

Midpoint

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Vocabulary and Key Concepts The point of

concurrency of the medians of a triangle is called the___________ of the triangle.

centroid

G is the centroid.

Theorem: The medians of a triangle are concurrent at a point that is two-thirds the distance from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.

FG = 2/3 FC EG = 2/3 EB AG = 2/3 AD

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Checking for Understanding

G is the centroid of ∆ ABC and DG = 6. Find AG.

Finding the Lengths of Medians.

G is the centroid.

AG = 2/3 AD;

DG = 1/3 AD

6 = 1/3 AD

18 = AD

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Altitude of a Triangle:An altitude of a triangle is the

segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side.

Unlike angle bisectors and medians, an altitude can lie inside, on, or outside the triangle.

Acute Triangle: Interior Altitude

Right Triangle: Altitude is a side

Obtuse Triangle: Exterior Altitude

perpendicular

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Altitude of a Triangle

The lines containing the altitudes of a triangle are concurrent at the orthocenter.

Theorem: The lines that contain the altitudes of a triangle are concurrent.

http://www.mathopenref.com/triangleorthocenter.html

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Identifying Medians and Altitudes

A

H

B

C

M

Is CM a median, altitude, or neither? Explain.

Is BH a median, altitude, or neither? Explain.

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Homework

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Solution: City Planning Dilemma

The roads form a triangle around the park. By our new theorem, we know that the __________________ of a triangle are concurrent at a point

_________ from the sides. The city planners should find the point of concurrency of the _______________

of the triangle formed and locate the fountain there.

bisectors of the angles

equidistant

bisectors of the angles

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