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Geometry January 9, 2017 5.6/5.7 Triangle Inequalities DO NOW Δ𝐴𝐵𝐶 is a triangle. For each pair of angles, what is 𝑚∠𝐶? 1. 𝑚∠𝐴 = 90°; 𝑚∠𝐵 = 40° 2. 𝑚∠𝐴 = 75°; 𝑚∠𝐵 = 30° 3. 𝑚∠𝐴 = 28°; 𝑚∠𝐵 = 111° 4. 𝑚∠𝐴 = 31°; 𝑚∠𝐵 = 49° Agenda • Announcements (2nd hour only) • Do Now • Review: Inequalities in a Triangle • Practice • Notes: Inequalities in two triangles I can identify and apply triangle midsegments, medians, and altitudes. Triangle Inequalities 1. An exterior angle is always larger than either remote interior angle. Triangle Inequalities 2. Larger angles are always opposite larger sides (and vice versa). Triangle Inequalities 3. The lengths of the two shorter sides of a triangle are more than the length of the longest side. Practice Hinge Theorem (aka SAS/SSS Inequality) ∠𝐴 > ∠𝑋 ⇔ 𝐵𝐶 > 𝑌𝑍 Hinge Theorem (aka SAS Inequality) • Write an inequality statement. Hinge Theorem (aka SAS Inequality) • Write an inequality statement. Hinge Theorem (aka SSS Inequality) • What are the possible values of x: • What is the lowest it could be? • What is the highest it could be? Hinge Theorem (aka SSS Inequality) • What are the possible values of x: • What is the lowest it could be? • What is the highest it could be? Hinge Theorem (aka SSS Inequality) • What are the possible values of x: • What is the lowest it could be? • What is the highest it could be? Practice