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HW: pgs. 336-337 (4-9, 12-14, 34, 35) 5.1, 5.3-5.5 Quiz THURSDAY 12-22 www.westex.org HS, Teacher Website 12-19-11 Warm up—Geometry CPA B In the figure to the right, AB = BC and DE = EF = DF. If the measure of ABC is 30° E and the measure of BDE is 50°, D what is the measure of DFA? A F C Note: Figure not drawn to scale GOAL: I will be able to: 1. apply inequalities in one triangle. HW: pgs. 336-337 (4-9, 12-14, 34, 35) 5.1, 5.3-5.5 Quiz THURSDAY 12-22 www.westex.org HS, Teacher Website Name _________________________ Geometry CPA 5-5 Inequalities in One Triangle Date ________ The positions of the ______________ and _______________ sides of a triangle are related to the positions of the largest and smallest angles. Example 1: Ordering Triangle Side Lengths and Angle Measures a. Write the angles in order b. Write the sides in order from from smallest to largest. shortest to longest. YOU TRY: a. Write the angles in order From smallest to largest. b. Write the sides in order from Shortest to longest. A triangle is formed by three segments, but _______________________ of three segments can form a triangle. A certain relationship must exist among the lengths of three segments in order for them to form a triangle. http://www.mathopenref.com/triangleinequality.html Example 2: Applying the Triangle Inequality Theorem Tell whether a triangle can have sides with the given lengths. Explain. a. 7, 10, 19 b. 2.3, 3.1, 4.6 c. n + 6, n2 – 1, 3n, when n = 4. YOU TRY: a. 8, 13, 21 b. 6.2, 7, 9 c. t – 2, 4t, t2 + 1, when t = 4 Example 3: Finding Side Lengths The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 8 inches and 13 inches. Find the range of possible lengths for the third side. YOU TRY: The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 22 inches and 17 inches. Find the range of possible lengths for the third side. 5-5 Practice 1. Write the angles in order from smallest to largest. 2. Write the sides in order from shortest to longest. 3. The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 17 cm and 12 cm. Find the range of possible lengths for the third side. 4. Tell whether a triangle can have sides with lengths 2.7, 3.5, and 9.8. Explain. 5. Ray wants to place a chair so it is 10 ft from his television set. Can the other two distances shown be 8 ft and 6 ft? Explain.