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Ch 4.1
APPLY TRIANGLE SUM PROPERTIES

Prerequisites
Obtuse, right, acute angles 25
Complimentary angles, supplementary angles 35

Truth tables 94
How to answer problems 120
Congruent supplementary and complementary theorem 125
Linear pair postulate 126

Properties of congruence 113

Recall
In previous lectures you classified angles and found measurement

By definition, Acute angle is 0< m A <


90
Therefore, DAB is an Acute angle.

m XST = 30

Now
You will classify triangles
And find measures of their angles

Definition: Triangle
Is a polygon with three sides

A triangle with vertices A, B, & C is called:


triangle ABC or ABC

Polygon is a closed plane figure with Properties:


Formed with 3 or more line
segments

Each line segment or side


intersects exactly 2 sides, one at each
endpoint.

Whats a Triangle?
KAHOOT QUESTION

ANSWER: A POLYGON WITH THREE SIDES

Classifying triangles by sides


Scalene Triangle

Isosceles Triangle

Equilateral Triangle

No congruent sides

At least 2 congruent sides

Congruent segments: Line segments that have the same length

3 congruent sides

Classifying triangles by Angles


Acute Triangle

Right Triangle

Obtuse Triangle

3 acute angles

One right angle

One obtuse angle

Equilateral Triangle

3 congruent sides

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Angles
WHEN THE SIDES OF A POLYGON ARE EXTENDED, OTHER ANGLES ARE FORMED

Interior
Angles
Exterior
Angles

The original Angles

New angles that form linear pairs w/


interior angles

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Theorem 4.1
Triangle Sum Theorem
The sum of the
measures of the interior
angles of a triangle is
180

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Theorem 4.2
Exterior angle theorem
The measure of an
exterior angle of a
triangle is equal to the
sum of the measures of
the two nonadjacent
interior angles.

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m1=m A+mB

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Corollary to the Triangle sum Theorem


The acute angles of
a right triangle are
complementary

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Homework
RECOMMENDED

MANDATORY

PG 221-224

PG 221-224

1-7, 9-19, 21-29, 40-49,


54, 57, 60, 60

1, 3, 5, 8, 13, 16, 17, 20,


21, 24, 27, 29, 32, 38

Use example in pg. 120 to answer homework problems

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