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2. Use your knowledge of angle relationships to solve for x in the diagrams below. Justify your solutions by naming the geometric relationship. corresponding Consecutive int. 5x + 7 = 9x – 63 32x + 20 = 180 x=5 17.5 = x No, Need arrows to show parallel lines 2.4 How Can I Use It? Pg. 16 Angles In a Triangle 2.4 – How Can I Use It?_____________ Angles In a Triangle So far in this chapter, you have investigated the angle relationships created when two lines intersect, forming vertical angles. You have also investigated the relationships created when a transversal intersects two parallel lines. Today you will study the angle relationships that result when three nonparallel lines intersect, forming a triangle. 2.23 – ANGLE RELATIONSHIPS Marcos decided to study the angle relationships in triangles by making a tiling. Find the pattern below. a. Color in one of the angles with a pen or pencil. Then use the same color to shade every angle on the pattern that is equal to the shaded angle. b. Repeat this process for the other two angles of the triangle, using a different color for each angle in the triangle. When you are done, every angle in your tiling should be shaded with one of the three colors. c. Now examine your colored tiling. What relationship can you find between the three different-colored angles? You may want to focus on the angles that form a straight angle. What does this tell you about the angles in a triangle? "If a polygon is a triangle, then the sum 180° of the interior angles is ___________" d. Let us see if this works for any triangle. Each team member will cut out a different type of triangle: isosceles, scalene, right, or obtuse. Rip off the angles of the triangle and put them together to form a straight line. Do these three angles all add to 180°? e. How can you convince yourself that your conjecture is true for all triangles? Match the reasons to the proof below to show that the sum of the interior angles of any triangle adds to 180°. Statements 1. 2. 3. 4. a d Reasons 1.Alternate interior = c e 2.Alternate interior = d b e 180 3. Make Straight line a b c 180 4. substitution 2.23 – TRIANGLE ANGLE RELATIONSHIPS Use your proof about the angles in a triangle to find x in each diagram below. x + 40 + 80 = 180 x + 120 = 180 x = 60° 2x + x + 12 + 96 = 180 3x + 108 = 180 3x = 72 x = 24° CLASSIFICATION BY SIDES Type of ∆ Equilateral Triangle Definition All sides are congruent Picture CLASSIFICATION BY SIDES Type of ∆ Isosceles Triangle Definition 2 sides congruent Picture leg leg base CLASSIFICATION BY SIDES Type of ∆ Scalene Triangle Definition No sides are congruent Picture CLASSIFICATION BY ANGLES Type of ∆ Equiangular Triangle Definition All angles are congruent Picture CLASSIFICATION BY ANGLES Type of ∆ Acute Triangle Definition All angles are acute Picture CLASSIFICATION BY ANGLES Type of ∆ Right Triangle Definition One right angle Picture leg leg CLASSIFICATION BY ANGLES Type of ∆ Obtuse Triangle Definition One obtuse angle and 2 acute angles Picture Classify the triangle by the best definition based on sides and angles. scalene right equilateral equiangular isosceles obtuse 2.25 – TRIANGLE SUM THEOREM What can the Triangle Angle Sum Theorem help you learn about special triangles? a. Find the measure of each angle in an equilateral triangle. Justify your conclusion. 180° 3 60° 60° 60° b. Consider the isosceles right triangle at right. Find the measures of all the angles. 180 – 90 2 45° 45° c. What if you only know one angle of an isosceles triangle? For example, if m A 34, what are the measures of the other two angles? 180 – 34 2 34° 73° 73° d. Use the fact that when the triangle is isosceles, the base angles are congruent to solve for x and y. 2(22)+11 55 55 3x – 11 = 2x + 11 x – 11 = 11 x = 22 2y + 110 = 180 2y = 70 y = 35 9x – 8 = 28 9x = 36 x=4 2.26 – TEAM REASONING CHALLENGE How much can you figure out about the figure using your knowledge of angle relationships? Work with your team to find the measures of all the labeled angles in the diagram. 123° 99° 81° 123° 57° 81° 99° 42° 57° 123° 57° 2.27 – ANGLE AND LINE RELATIONSHIPS Use your knowledge of angle relationships to answer the questions below. a. In the diagram at right, what is the sum of the angles x and y? 180° b. While looking at the diagram below, Rianna exclaimed, "I think something is wrong with this diagram." What do you think she is referring to? Be prepared to share your ideas. E 0° Yes, 112° + 68° = 180° d. Write a conjecture based on your conclusion to this problem. "If the measures of same-side interior angles are __________________, then supplementary parallel the lines are _____________." e. State the angle relationship shown. Then find the value of x that makes the lines parallel. Alternate interior 4x – 10 = 3x + 13 x – 10 = 13 x = 23 corresponding 8x – 14 = 7x + 2 x – 14 = 2 x = 16 Consecutive interior 20x – 2 + 6x = 180 26x – 2 = 180 26x = 182 x=7 Alternate exterior 6x + 17 = 143 6x = 126 x = 21 Vocabulary Project 10 words Definition Mark in real life picture notation Perpendicular Line Lines that cross at right angles AB CD C A B D Coplanar Points Points on the same plane points A, B, C C A B Vertical Angles Angles opposite each other that are congruent ACB DCE A C D E B Triangle Polygon with 3 sides B A C ABC