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5-2. Bisectors in Triangles. Warm Up. Lesson Presentation. Lesson Quiz. Holt McDougal Geometry. Holt Geometry. Warm Up 1. 2. JK is perpendicular to ML at its midpoint K . List the congruent segments. Objectives. Prove and apply properties of perpendicular bisectors of a triangle.

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  1. 5-2 Bisectors in Triangles Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz Holt McDougal Geometry Holt Geometry

  2. Warm Up 1. 2.JK is perpendicular to ML at its midpoint K. List the congruent segments.

  3. Objectives Prove and apply properties of perpendicular bisectors of a triangle. Prove and apply properties of angle bisectors of a triangle.

  4. Vocabulary circumscribed inscribed

  5. Helpful Hint The perpendicular bisector of a side of a triangle does not always pass through the opposite vertex.

  6. COPY THIS SLIDE: When the perpendicular bisectors are constructed in a triangle, the lines from the vertices to the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors are congruent.

  7. COPY THIS SLIDE: The intersection can be inside the triangle, outside the triangle, or on the triangle.

  8. DG, EG, and FG are the perpendicular bisectors of ∆ABC. Find GC. Example 1: Using Properties of Perpendicular Bisectors COPY THIS SLIDE: G is the circumcenter of ∆ABC. By the Circumcenter Theorem, G is equidistant from the vertices of ∆ABC. GC = CB Circumcenter Thm. Substitute 13.4 for GB. GC = 13.4

  9. MZ is a perpendicular bisector of ∆GHJ. Check It Out! Example 1a COPY THIS SLIDE: Use the diagram. Find GM. GM = MJ Circumcenter Thm. Substitute 14.5 for MJ. GM = 14.5

  10. KZ is a perpendicular bisector of ∆GHJ. Check It Out! Example 1b COPY THIS SLIDE: Use the diagram. Find GK. GK = KH Circumcenter Thm. Substitute 18.6 for KH. GK = 18.6

  11. Check It Out! Example 1c COPY THIS SLIDE: Use the diagram. Find JZ. Z is the circumcenter of ∆GHJ. By the Circumcenter Theorem, Z is equidistant from the vertices of ∆GHJ. JZ = GZ Circumcenter Thm. Substitute 19.9 for GZ. JZ = 19.9

  12. COPY THIS SLIDE: A triangle has three angles, so it has three angle bisectors. The angle bisectors of a triangle also intersect. The intersection of the angle bisectors is equidistant from the sides of the triangle.

  13. COPY THIS SLIDE: Unlike the intersection of the perpendicular bisectors, the intersection of the angle bisectors is always inside the triangle.

  14. MP and LP are angle bisectors of ∆LMN. Find the distance from P to MN. The distance from P to LM is 5. So the distance from P to MN is also 5. Example 3A: Using Properties of Angle Bisectors COPY THIS SLIDE: 5 P is the intersection of the angle bisectors of ∆LMN. Therefore, P is equidistant from the sides of ∆LMN.

  15. QX and RX are angle bisectors of ΔPQR. Find the distance from X to PQ. The distance from X to PR is 19.2. So the distance from X to PQ is also 19.2. Check It Out! Example 3a X is the incenter of ∆PQR. By the Incenter Theorem, X is equidistant from the sides of ∆PQR.

  16. 1.ED, FD, and GD are the perpendicular bisectors of ∆ABC. Find BD. 2.JP, KP, and HP are angle bisectors of ∆HJK. Find the distance from P to HK. Examples: 17 3

  17. Classwork/Homework: • 5.2 #3-6all

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