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5-1 Classifying Triangles

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5-1 Classifying Triangles. Geometry. Today we will be learning how to classify triangles according to length of sides and measurement of the angles. First we will learn to classify by the . ANGLES. Right triangles have ONE right angle. Acute Triangles have three acute angles. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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5-1 Classifying Triangles

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Today we will be learning how to classify triangles according to length of sides and measurement of the angles.

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First we will learn to classify by the

ANGLES

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Right triangles have ONE right angle

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Acute Triangles have three acute angles

Smaller than 90o

Smaller than 90o

Smaller than 90o

Acute Angle

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Obtuse Triangles have ONE obtuse angle

Obtuse Angle

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We will now learn to classify triangles by their sides.

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If you collapsed all of the sides they would form a line.

Equilateral Triangles have 3 equal sides

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Isosceles Triangles have 2 equal sides.

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Scalene Triangles have NO equal sides.

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Classifying Triangles by Their Sides EQUILATERAL – 3 congruent sides

ISOSCELES – at least two sides

congruent

SCALENE – no sides congruent

EQUILATERAL

ISOSCELES

SCALENE

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Classifying Triangles by Their Angles EQUIANGULAR – all angles are congruent

ACUTE – all angles are acute

RIGHT – one right angle

OBTUSE – one obtuse angle

EQUIANGULARACUTE

RIGHT

OBTUSE

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Can You Classify the Different Triangles in the Picture Below?

Classify the following triangles: AED, ABC, ACD, ACE

Triangle AED = Equilateral, Equiangular

Triangle ABC = Equilateral, Equiangular

Triangle ACD = Isosceles, Obtuse

Triangle ACE = Scalene, Right

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You have now learned that triangles can be classified by either their sides or their angles.

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5-2 ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE

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EXAMPLE 3 Find an angle measure

SOLUTION

STEP 1 Write and solve an equation to find the value of x.

Apply the Exterior Angle Theorem.(2x – 5)° = 70° + x°

Solve for x.x = 75

STEP 2Substitute 75 for x in 2x – 5 to find m∠JKM.

2x – 5 = 2 75 – 5 = 145

Find m∠JKM.

The measure of ∠JKM is 145°.ANSWER

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4

Find the measure of 1 in the diagram shown.3.

The measure of ∠1 in the diagram is 65°.ANSWER

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4

SOLUTION

A + B + C = 180°

x + 2x + 3x = 180°

6x = 180°

x = 30°

B = 2x = 2(30) = 60°

C = 3x = 3(30) = 90°

x

2x 3x

4. Find the measure of each interior angle of ABC, where m A = x , m B = 2x° , and m C = 3x°.°

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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4

5. Find the measures of the acute angles of the right triangle in the diagram shown.

26° and 64°ANSWER