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3.6 Types of Triangles

3.6 Types of Triangles. Objectives: Name the various types of triangles and their parts Use different types of triangles in proofs. B. B. vertex angle. A. A. C. C. base angles. scalene triangle: a triangle with no two sides congruent.

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3.6 Types of Triangles

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  1. 3.6 Types of Triangles • Objectives: • Name the various types of triangles and their parts • Use different types of triangles in proofs

  2. B B vertex angle A A C C base angles scalene triangle: a triangle with no two sides congruent. isosceles triangles: a triangle with at least two sides congruent. Proof reasons: If , then The converse of this is true as well!!!! legs legs base

  3. B A C B A C equilateral triangle: a triangle with all sides congruent. equiangular triangle: a triangle with all angles congruent.

  4. B B A A C C acute triangle: a triangle with all acute angles. right triangle:a triangle with a right angle. hypotenuse leg leg

  5. B A C obtuse triangle: a triangle with an obtuse angle.

  6. Naming triangles: Example 1: a) 40° 70° 70° ______________ _____________ triangle angle name side name

  7. b) ______________ _____________ triangle angle name side name

  8. c) ______________ _____________ triangle angle name side name 70° 60° 50°

  9. d) ______________ _____________ triangle angle name side name

  10. e) ______________ _____________ triangle angle name side name 120° 30° 30°

  11. f) ______________ _____________ triangle angle name side name

  12. Example 2: Scalene, Isosceles, or Equilateral? Perimeter = 94 units 8x +10 7x – 2 x2 +10 Isosceles

  13. Example 2: A C B D E AED CDE Given Given BED BDE Reflexive Property ASA ∆ADE ∆CED CPCTC Given Subtraction Property ∆EBD is isosceles Definition of isosceles

  14. Example 3: Q R U T S Given Given Given Definition of perpendicular lines QTS and RST are right angles All right angles are congruent QTSRST Reflexive Property ∆QTS ∆RST SAS CPCTC Continued on next slide

  15. Example 3: Q R U T S Given Definition of isosceles Subtraction Property Definition of isosceles

  16. A Example 4: F B E C D Given Definition of equilateral Definition of equiangular AEF is supp. to AED Linear Pair Postulate ACB is supp. to ACD Linear Pair Postulate AEF  ACB Congruent Supplements Thm. Definition of equilateral Given Continued on next slide

  17. A Example 4: F B E C D SAS ∆AEF  ∆ACB CPCTC Definition of isosceles

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