Title: Isosceles, Equilateral, and Right Triangles
1Isosceles, Equilateral, and Right Triangles
2Isosceles Triangle Theorem
- Isosceles ? ? The 2 Base ?s are ?
- Base angles are the angles opposite the equal
sides.
3Isosceles Triangle Theorem
4Isosceles Triangle Theorem
5Sample Problem
- Solve for the variables
- m?A 32
- m?B (4y)
- m?C (6x 2)
32 32 4y 180 4y 64 180 4y
116 y 29
6x 2 32 6x 30 x 5
6Lesson 6 Ex2
Find the Measure of a Missing Angle
120o
30o
30o
30o
75o
75o
180o 120o 60o
180o 30o 150o
7Lesson 6 CYP2
A. 25 B. 35 C. 50 D. 130
- A
- B
- C
- D
8Lesson 6 CYP3
A. Which statement correctly names two congruent
angles?
- A
- B
- C
- D
9Lesson 6 CYP3
B. Which statement correctly names two congruent
segments?
- A
- B
- C
- D
10Equilateral Triangle Theorem
- Equilateral ? ? Equiangular
Each angle 60o !!!
11Lesson 6 Ex4
Use Properties of Equilateral Triangles
Linear pair Thm.
Substitution
Subtraction
Answer 105
12Lesson 6 CYP4
A. x 15 B. x 30 C. x 60 D. x 90
- A
- B
- C
- D
13Lesson 6 CYP4
A. 30 B. 60 C. 90 D. 120
- A
- B
- C
- D
14Dont be an ASS!!!
- Angle Side Side does not work!!!
- (Neither does ASS backward!)
- It can not distinguish between the two different
triangles shown below.
However, if the angle is a right angle, then they
are no longer called sides. They are called
15Hypotenuse-Leg ? ? Theorem
- If the hypotenuse and one leg of a right triangle
are congruent to the corresponding parts in
another right triangle, then the triangles are
congruent.
16?ABC ? ?XYZ Why?HL ? ? Theorem
17Prove ?XMZ ? ?YMZ
Step
Reason
Given
Given
m?ZMX m?ZMY 90o
Def of ? lines
Reflexive
HL ? ? Thm
?ZMX ? ?ZMY
18 Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are
Congruent
- Given ?ABC ? ?XYZ
- You can state that
- ?A ? ?X
- ?B ? ?Y
- ?C ? ?Z
19Suppose you know that ?ABD ? ?CDB by SAS ? ? Thm.
Which additional pairs of sides and angles can
be found congruent using Corr. Parts of ? ?s are
??
20Lesson 6 CYP1
Complete the following two-column proof.
Proof
Reasons
Statements
1. Given
1.
2. Isosceles ? Theorem
2.
3.
3. Given
4.
4. Def. of midpoint
21Lesson 6 CYP1
Complete the following two-column proof.
Proof
- A
- B
- C
- D
SAS ? ? Thm.
Corr. Parts of ? ?s are ?
22Homework
Video C
- Ch 4-6
- pg 248
- 1 10, 14 27, 32, 33, 37 39, 48
Reminder! Midpoint Formula