Title: Lesson 5-5: Inequalities in Triangles
1Lesson 5-5 Inequalities in Triangles
2Angle-Side Relationship
- Think of two flashlights shining on a wall
The flashlight with the widest opening makes a
longer segment on the opposite wall,
similarly
? The widest angle has the longest side opposite
to it.
? The narrowest angle has the shortest side
opposite to it.
3Write the measurements of the triangles in order
from least to greatest.
SOLUTION
SOLUTION
JH
lt GH
lt JG
m? R
lt m? P
lt m?Q
4Can you make a triangle with any 3 sides?
- Draw a triangle with sides 3, 6, and 8 inches
- Draw a triangle with sides 3, 6, and 9 inches
- Draw a triangle with sides 3, 6, and 10 inches.
53 Sides Inequality
- Any 2 sides must be greater than the 3rd side
- Testing 3 sides
- 2 smaller sides must be more than 3rd side
- Range for 3rd side
- Order sides
- Subtract left, add right
- 3rd side must be between (not equal! )
6- Can 13, 21, 33 be the sides of a triangle?
- Given 12 cm and 15 cm, what are the possibilities
for the 3rd side?
Two smaller sides 13 21 ?
34 ? bigger than 3rd side ? YES
Order, subtract left, add right
15 12 3 12 15 27
3rd side must be between 3 and 27 ? 3 lt 3rd side
lt 27