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Special Triangles - Math User Home Pages
Special Triangles - Math User Home Pages

TAMPERING WITH TRIANGLES
TAMPERING WITH TRIANGLES

Geometry 6-4 Big Idea: Prove triangles are similar by AA
Geometry 6-4 Big Idea: Prove triangles are similar by AA

Postulate 8-1: Angle-Angle Similarity (AA ~) Postulate Example 1
Postulate 8-1: Angle-Angle Similarity (AA ~) Postulate Example 1

8-3 Proving Triangles Similar M11.C.1 2.9.11.B
8-3 Proving Triangles Similar M11.C.1 2.9.11.B

Using Similarity Theorems Theorem 8.2 Side - Side
Using Similarity Theorems Theorem 8.2 Side - Side

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Task - Illustrative Mathematics

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Types of triangles

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Isosceles Triangle Theorem

Section 6.2 Similar Triangles (Recall: similar figures have the same
Section 6.2 Similar Triangles (Recall: similar figures have the same

... (Recall: similar figures have the same shape, but not the same size.) All squares are similar to each other...All circles are similar to each other. However, not all triangles are similar.  There are many applications of similar  triangles in finding distances, etc.   Similar Triangles:      ABC is  ...
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Geometry Review

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7.3 Notes - Garnet Valley School District

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L5 Triangles

Similarity-in-Right-Triangles
Similarity-in-Right-Triangles

Triangle Geometry
Triangle Geometry

Chapter 2, Section 3
Chapter 2, Section 3

... If two angles and a nonincluded side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the corresponding nonincluded side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent. ...
7-3 Proving Triangles Similar
7-3 Proving Triangles Similar

Congruent Triangles
Congruent Triangles

Core Standard: 3.3 Geometry and Measurement Score Reporting
Core Standard: 3.3 Geometry and Measurement Score Reporting

Working with Similar Triangles
Working with Similar Triangles

Constructing Triangles
Constructing Triangles

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Triangles

4.5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
4.5 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles

... •At least two sides are of equal length. •It also has two congruent angles. Vertex Angle ...
5.1 Classifying Triangles
5.1 Classifying Triangles

5.5 Inequalities in one triangle
5.5 Inequalities in one triangle

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Apollonian network



In combinatorial mathematics, an Apollonian network is an undirected graph formed by a process of recursively subdividing a triangle into three smaller triangles. Apollonian networks may equivalently be defined as the planar 3-trees, the maximal planar chordal graphs, the uniquely 4-colorable planar graphs, and the graphs of stacked polytopes. They are named after Apollonius of Perga, who studied a related circle-packing construction.
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