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Unit 4 Classification of Triangles Oct 108:04 AM 4.1 A transformation is a change in the position, shape, or size of a figure. Types include 1. 2. 3. 4. Oct 412:18 PM Oct 412:23 PM 1 Which transformations produce congruent figures? Oct 412:23 PM 4.2 Types of Triangles Classified by SIDES • Equilateral: ___ • Isosceles: ____ • Scalene: _____ Classified by ANGLES • Right: _____ • Obtuse: _____ • Acute:______ • Equiangular: ____ Oct 87:40 AM B. Types of Triangles Classified by SIDES • Equilateral: all sides congruent • Isosceles: at least 2 sides congruent • Scalene: NO congruent sides Classified by ANGLES • Right: one right angle • Obtuse: one obtuse angle • Acute: all acute angles • Equiangular: all angles congruent Oct 87:40 AM 2 Example: Draw an isosceles triangle. Label the triangle RST. Mar 111:21 PM III. Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles Pull A. Isosceles Triangle: with at least 2 sides 1. Legs: the 2 sides 2. Base: non sides 3. Vertex angle: angle between the legs 4. Base angle: angles opposite the sides Oct 107:55 AM 4.3 Jul 1710:54 AM 3 Find m<1 Jul 1712:52 PM Third angle theorem If two angles of a triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the third pair of angles are congruent. K 4y2 J 6y250 Find m<K and M<J Aug 119:22 AM 4.4 Congruent Triangles I. Congruent Figures A. Congruent polygons have congruent corresponding angles and sides. polygon MORE polygon CASH O M H C R E A S Oct 108:10 AM 4 B. Congruent Triangles: two or more triangles with congruent corresponding angles and sides. O M G T K L Oct 2312:21 PM D A F B C E parts that correspond <A AB <B AC <C CB Congruence statement ABC = _____ Oct 107:55 AM If ABR TRB Then BAR _______ TR = _______ m R = ____________ F M G E Write a congruence statement for the triangles K Oct 89:48 AM 5 Oct 811:17 AM 4.5 & 4.6 Ways to prove triangles congruent Explore and discover the combinations http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_165_g_1_t_3.html make sure you use Internet explorer Oct 510:53 AM II. Proving Congruent Triangle A. SideSideSide Theorem (SSS) Oct 107:54 AM 6 B. SideAngleSide Theorem (SAS) U B C A V L Oct 249:04 AM M W Q Z P MQW Pull PQW by .... ________ Oct 249:17 AM C. AngleSideAngle Theorem (ASA) H B 2 A 40 60 2 W C 40 60 T Oct 107:54 AM 7 D. AngleAngleSide Theorem (AAS) B C A O T P Oct 107:54 AM Mar 1510:09 AM Mar 157:07 AM 8 Mar 157:11 AM Mar 157:15 AM hy p leg ote nu s e leg Oct 107:57 AM 9 Mar 2412:37 PM HA, LL , LA and HL Oct 107:57 AM Oct 116:48 AM 10 Warmup Given: F H FG // JH #2 G F Prove: FGJ HJG H J Oct 107:55 AM Warmup #2 Given: F H FG // JH G F Prove: FGJ HJG H J Oct 107:55 AM #3 C Given: OHL and OHC are right OH bisects CL Prove: OHC OHL H O L Oct 107:55 AM 11 #3 Given: OHL and OHC are right OH bisects CL C H Prove: OHC OHL O L Oct 107:55 AM U #4 Given: BU // YN BY // UN Prove: BUN NYB 2 B 1 6 3 4 N 5 Y Oct 107:55 AM U #4 Given: BU // YN BY // UN Prove: BUN NYB 2 B 1 6 3 4 N 5 Y Oct 107:55 AM 12 4.7 If two triangles are congruent, then all corresponding parts are congruent. CPCTC Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent Aug 119:49 AM #5 P Given: P R AT bisects PTR Prove: PA AR R A T Oct 107:55 AM #5 Given: P R AT bisects PTR Prove: PA AR R P A T Oct 107:55 AM 13 #6 S Given: KI SN KI bisects SN Prove: S N I K N Oct 107:55 AM S #6 Given: KI SN KI bisects SN Prove: S N I K N Oct 107:55 AM Quadratic equations on pg 278 and then skip 4.8 Oct 811:25 AM 14 4.9 III. Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles Pull A. Isosceles Triangle: with at least 2 sides 1. Legs: the 2 sides 2. Base: non sides 3. Vertex angle: sides of the are the 2 legs 4. Base angle: 1 side of the is the base Oct 511:18 AM Oct 511:19 AM B. Theorems < opposite sides are Isosceles Triangle Theorem sides opposite < are Converse of the Isosceles Theorem Oct 308:19 PM 15 Find <T Oct 1811:20 AM find x or t Oct 1811:28 AM B #7 1 2 A D C Oct 107:55 AM 16 B #7 1 2 A D C Oct 107:55 AM Oct 311:32 PM Mar 249:27 AM 17 C 12 A B Given: D is the midpoint of AB <A = <B Prove: <1 = <2 Oct 2110:20 AM Mar 249:29 AM 1. 2. Oct 197:39 AM 18 3. 4. Oct 308:32 PM Given: Prove: Oct 107:57 AM Given: Prove: Oct 107:57 AM 19 Given: Prove: Oct 107:57 AM Given: Prove: Oct 107:57 AM Warm up Oct 107:57 AM 20 2. Oct 312:43 PM 3. Oct 312:43 PM Given: Prove: Oct 107:57 AM 21 Given: Prove: Oct 107:57 AM Oct 312:45 PM E R G A T Oct 238:04 AM 22 E R A G T Oct 238:05 AM D B 2 1 3 C E 4 6 5 A F Oct 238:04 AM R #1 P E O V Oct 107:54 AM 23 R #1 P E O V Oct 107:54 AM 24