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Warm Up 1. Find each angle measure. True or False. If false explain.

Warm Up 1. Find each angle measure. True or False. If false explain. 2. Every equilateral triangle is isosceles. 3. Every isosceles triangle is equilateral. 60°; 60°; 60°. True. False; an isosceles triangle can have only two congruent sides. Notes 4-6.

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Warm Up 1. Find each angle measure. True or False. If false explain.

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  1. Warm Up • 1. Find each angle measure. • True or False. If false explain. • 2. Every equilateral triangle is isosceles. • 3. Every isosceles triangle is equilateral. 60°; 60°; 60° True False; an isosceles triangle can have only two congruent sides.

  2. Notes 4-6 Isosceles Triangles

  3. Isosceles Triangles • Isosceles triangle – at least two congruent sides. • Congruent sides – legs. • Vertex angle – angle formed by the legs. • Side opposite the vertex angle is the base. • Base angles – the two angles that have the base as a side. 3 is the vertex angle. 1 and 2 are the base angles.

  4. Example: Finding the Measure of an Angle Find mF. Thus mF = 79°

  5. Example: Finding the Measure of an Angle Find mG. x= 22 Thus mG = 22° + 44° = 66°.

  6. Example: Find mH. Thus mH = 66°

  7. Example: Find mN. Thus mN = 6(8) =48°.

  8. Example: Using Properties of Equilateral Triangles Find the value of x. ∆LKM is equilateral.

  9. Example: Using Properties of Equilateral Triangles Find the value of y. ∆NPO is equiangular.

  10. Lesson Quiz Find each angle measure. 1. mR 2. mP Find each value. 3.x 4.y 5.x 28° 124° 6 20 26°

  11. Lesson Quiz 6. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle measures (a + 15)°, and one of the base angles measures 7a°. Find a and each angle measure. a = 11; 26°; 77°; 77°

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