
Unit 9 Triangles
... to an angle of a second triangle, and the sides which are connected to each angle are proportional, then the triangles are similar • This makes sense if you look at it. The “pivot” angle dictates the opposite side, and if the two sides are in ratio, then the opposite side would be as well ...
... to an angle of a second triangle, and the sides which are connected to each angle are proportional, then the triangles are similar • This makes sense if you look at it. The “pivot” angle dictates the opposite side, and if the two sides are in ratio, then the opposite side would be as well ...
Triangles and Angles
... • Using a ruler and pencil, draw any large triangle and cut it out with scissors. • Individually label each angle 1, 2, and 3. • Tear off (do NOT cut) a large section of each angle and arrange so each vertex is touching and each angle is adjacent to the next. ...
... • Using a ruler and pencil, draw any large triangle and cut it out with scissors. • Individually label each angle 1, 2, and 3. • Tear off (do NOT cut) a large section of each angle and arrange so each vertex is touching and each angle is adjacent to the next. ...