
Ordering Sides
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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 23 Questions
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More Triangle Theorem Stuff
Dr. Tom Giles
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Additional Triangle Theorems
Triangle Inequality Theorem
Ordering Angles & Sides of a Triangle
Exterior Angle Inequality Theorem
CPCTC
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Triangle Inequality Theorem
The sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the third side
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Multiple Choice
State if the three numbers can be measures of the sides of a triangle.
10,18,12
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
State if the three numbers can be measures of the sides of a triangle.
8,10,20
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
State if the three numbers can be measures of the sides of a triangle.
18,7,10
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
State if the three numbers can be measures of the sides of a triangle.
11,1,12
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures. Find the range of possible measure for the third side.
12,12
1<x<24
4<x<24
4<x<23
0<x<24
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Multiple Choice
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures. Find the range of possible measure for the third side.
9,6
5<x<14
3<x<15
3<x<14
4<x<14
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Multiple Choice
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Ordering Sides & Angles of Triangles
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Exterior Angle Inequality Theorem
The measure of any exterior angle of a triangle is greater than both of the non-adjacent interior angles
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Multiple Choice
Which of ∠2, ∠4, and ∠6 has the largest measure?
∠2
∠4
∠6
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Multiple Choice
Which of ∠4, ∠5, and ∠1 has the largest measure?
∠4
∠5
∠1
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Multiple Choice
Which of ∠1, ∠7, and ∠2 has the largest measure?
∠1
∠7
∠2
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Multiple Choice
Using the figure, choose the correct symbol to be used.
∠7 _____ ∠2
<
>
=
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Multiple Choice
Using the figure, choose the correct symbol to be used.
∠6 _____ ∠8
<
>
=
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Multiple Choice
Using the figure, choose the correct symbol to be used.
∠4 _____ ∠8
<
>
=
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CPCTC
Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent
If two triangles are congruent, then all corresponding sides & angles of those triangles are congruent to each other.
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Whadda Ya Think?
More Triangle Theorem Stuff
Dr. Tom Giles
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