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7-6 Triangles Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Course 2 7-6 Triangles Warm Up 1.What is the name of a six-sided figure? hexagon 2. What is the definition of an acute angle? an angle that measures less than 90° 3. The measure of one angle of two supplementary angles is 32°. What is the measure of the other angle? 148° Course 2 7-6 Triangles Problem of the Day Use 6 congruent line segments to form 4 equilateral triangles. (Hint:Use toothpicks or other objects to model the segments.) Place the segments so they form a pyramid. Course 2 7-6 Triangles Learn to classify triangles by their side lengths and angle measures. Course 2 7-6 Triangles Insert Lesson Title Here Vocabulary scalene triangle isosceles triangle equilateral triangle acute triangle obtuse triangle right triangle Course 2 7-6 Triangles One way to classify triangles is by the lengths of their sides. Triangles classified by sides A scalene triangle has no congruent sides. Course 2 7-6 Triangles One way to classify triangles is by the lengths of their sides. Triangles classified by sides An isosceles triangle has at least 2 congruent sides Course 2 7-6 Triangles One way to classify triangles is by the lengths of their sides. Triangles classified by sides In an equilateral triangle, all of the sides are congruent. Course 2 7-6 Triangles One way to classify triangles is by the lengths of their sides. Another way is by the measures of their angles. Triangles classified by angles In an acute triangle, all of the angles are acute. Course 2 7-6 Triangles One way to classify triangles is by the lengths of their sides. Another way is by the measures of their angles. Triangles classified by angles An obtuse trianglehas one obtuse angle. Course 2 7-6 Triangles One way to classify triangles is by the lengths of their sides. Another way is by the measures of their angles. Triangles classified by angles A right triangle has one right angle. Course 2 7-6 Triangles Writing Math When classifying a triangle according to its sides and angles, use the word that describes the sides first, and use the word that describes its angles second. Course 2 7-6 Triangles Additional Example 1A & 1B: Classifying Triangles Classify each triangle according to its sides and angles. A. isosceles Two congruent sides acute Three acute angles 5 ft 9 ft 9 ft This is an isosceles acute triangle. B. scalene right No congruent sides One right angle This is a scalene right triangle. Course 2 24 m 25 m 7m 7-6 Triangles Additional Example 1C & 1D: Classifying Triangles Classify each triangle according to its sides and angles. C. scalene No congruent sides acute Three acute angles This is a scalene acute triangle. D. equilateral Three congruent sides acute Three acute angles This is an equilateral acute triangle. Course 2 7-6 Insert Lesson Title Here Triangles Try This: Example 1A & 1B Classify each triangle according to its sides and angles. A. isosceles Two congruent sides obtuse One obtuse angle This is an isosceles obtuse triangle. B. isosceles right Two congruent sides One right angle This is an isosceles right triangle. Course 2 5 ft 3 ft 3 ft 7-6 Insert Lesson Title Here Triangles Try This: Example 1C & 1D Classify each triangle according to its sides and angles. C. scalene obtuse No congruent sides One angle exceeding 90° This is a scalene obtuse triangle. D. scalene obtuse No congruent sides One angle exceeding 90° This is a scalene obtuse triangle. Course 2 7-6 Triangles Additional Example 2: Identifying Triangles Identify the different types of triangles in the figure, and determine how many of each there are. Course 2 Type How many Name Scalene 2 ABD, BCD Isosceles 2 ACE, ABC Right ABD, BCD Obtuse 2 1 Acute 1 ACE ABC 7-6 Insert Lesson Title Here Triangles Try This: Example 2 Identify the different types of triangles in the figure, and determine how many of each there are. A I B J D H G Course 2 C Type Isosceles F How many 5 E Name DJA, JDG HJI, BCD DFE Obtuse 2 DJA, ADG Acute 4 JDG, JHI, BCD, DEF 7-6 Triangles Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz Classify each triangle according to its side or angle measures. 1. 7ft, 8ft, 12ft scalene 2. 45°, 90°, 45° right 3. 12, 9, 12 isosceles 4. 120°, 20°, 40° obtuse 5. Identify the different types of triangles in the figure and determine how many of each there are. 1 isosceles acute triangle, 1 equilateral triangle, 1 scalene right triangle Course 2