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Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships in geometric figures Lesson Goals Use triangle measurements to decide which side is longest or which angle is largest. ESLRs: Becoming Effective Communicators, Competent Learners and Complex Thinkers

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Page 1: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

Unit 6 Lesson 6

Inequalities in One Triangle

CCSS

G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships in geometric figures

Lesson Goals

►Use triangle measurements to decide which side is longest or which angle is largest.

ESLRs: Becoming Effective Communicators, Competent Learners and Complex Thinkers

Page 2: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

A

B

Cthen is the shortest side.ABIf is the smallest angle, C

then is the longest side. ACIf is the largest angle, B

theorem

Triangle Angle-Side Relationships ThThe longest side of a triangle is opposite the largest angle and the shortest side of a triangle is opposite the smallest angle.

largest angle

longest side

shorte

st sid

e

smallest angle

Page 3: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

ACABBC

Write the measures for the sides of the triangle in order from least to greatest

A

B

C

111o

46o

23o

is opposite the smallest angle.BC

is opposite the middle-sized angle.AB

is opposite the largest angle.AC

example

Page 4: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

m U m T m V

Write the measures for the sides of the triangle in order from least to greatest

is opposite the shortest side.V

is opposite the middle-length side.T

is opposite the longest side.U

You Try (not in notes)

T

U

10

V

7

11

Page 5: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

theorem

Exterior Angle Inequality TheoremThe measure of an exterior angle of atriangle is greater than the measure of either of the two nonadjacent interior angles.

A

BC1

1m m A

Page 6: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

theorem

Exterior Angle Inequality TheoremThe measure of an exterior angle of atriangle is greater than the measure of either of the two nonadjacent interior angles.

A

BC1

1m m A

1m m C

Page 7: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

14

3

2

3 54 6

example

List all angles whose measures are less than 1.m

5

6

7

Page 8: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

Write an equation or inequality to describe the relationship between the measures of all angles.

ao

doco

bo

180a b c

a b d

180c d d a

d b

example

Chris
the animation on this page is "tigger" executed.click the middle of the triangle for a+b+c=180click the c for c+d=180click the d for a+b=dclick a for d>aclick b for d>b
Page 9: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

Triangle Inequality TheoremThe sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

A

BC

Theorem (review)

A C

CA B

AB BC AC

Page 10: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

Triangle Inequality TheoremThe sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

A

BC

Theorem (review)

AB AC BC

B C

CB A

Page 11: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

Triangle Inequality TheoremThe sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

A

BC

Theorem (review)

A B

CA B

AC BC AB

Page 12: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

Can a triangle be constructed with sides of the following measures?

5, 7, 8

By the Triangle Inequality Theorem, the sum of the measures

of any two sides must by greater than the third side.

5 + 7 > 8 5 + 8 > 7 7 + 8 > 5

example

Yes

Page 13: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

A triangle has one side of 8 cm and another of 17 cm. Describe the possible lengths of the third side.

By the Triangle Inequality Theorem, the sum of the measures

of any two sides must by greater than the third side.

x + 8 > 17 x + 17 > 8 8 + 17 > x

817

x

x > 9 x > anything 25 > x9 < x x < 25

example

Page 14: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

x < 27

A triangle has one side of 11 in and another of 16 in. Describe the possible lengths of the third side.

By the Triangle Inequality Theorem, the sum of the measures

of any two sides must by greater than the third side.

x + 11 > 16 x + 16 > 11 11 + 16 > x

1116

x

x > 5 x > anything 27 > x5 < x

example

Page 15: Unit 6 Lesson 6 Inequalities in One Triangle CCSS G-SRT 4: Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships

Today’s Assignment

p. 298: 1 – 5, 7 – 19 o, 25

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Lesson 6 Day 2

5.5 worksheet B due in class

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Today’s Assignment

p. 298: 6 – 20 e, 24, 29 – 31

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