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Triangles

Triangles. Objective: Learn to name and classify triangles . . Triangles are polygons with 3 sides. They can be classified by the number of congruent (equal) sides they have. . There are 3 types of triangles: Equilateral Triangles: are triangles that have 3 congruent (equal) sides.

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Triangles

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  1. Triangles Objective: Learn to name and classify triangles.

  2. Triangles are polygons with 3 sides. They can be classified by the number of congruent (equal) sides they have. There are 3 types of triangles: • Equilateral Triangles: are triangles that have 3 congruent (equal) sides. • Isosceles Triangles: are triangles that have 2 congruent (equal) sides. • Scalene Triangles: Triangles that have no congruent side.

  3. You can also classify triangles by their angle measures. • Acute Triangles: Triangles in which all angles are acute. • Right Triangles: is when a triangle has one right angle. • ObtuseTriangles: when the triangle has one obtuse angle.

  4. All 3 angles in a triangle add up to 1800. Steps: Draw a triangle with a ruler. Cut the triangle. Cut the 3 corners of your triangle. Join the 3 angles (corners). What do they form??? ___________________ Rule: The sum of all angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.

  5. Examples: • Find the measure of the unknown angle. If m<1 = 40, and the m<2 is 70, what is m<3 ? • Find the measure of the unknown angle. If the m<1= 35 and the m<J is 115, what is the measurement in <K?

  6. Homework:In exercises 1-9: Find the missing angle and write if the triangles are acute, right, or obtuse. In exercises 10-15: Write if each angle is acute, right, or obtuse AND if they are equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.

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