Geometry 4 1 - 4 3
Geometry 4 1 - 4 3
Geometry 4 1 - 4 3
Warm-up
Classify each angle as acute, obtuse, or right
1. 90
2. 72
3. 116
right
acute
obtuse
4.1
Lesson Objective
Today we will classify triangles and find the measures of their
angles.
Vocabulary
Triangle -
Concept Development
Concept Development
Has no congruent
sides and angles.
Classwork
Page 211; 1 -13 all
Due in 10 minutes.
4.1
Lesson Objective
Today I will use the Triangle Sum Theorem to find the unknown
angle.
Theorem 4.1
x
3x
60
60
x + 60 + 60 = 180
x + 3x + 60 = 180
4x + 60 = 180
4x = 120
x = 30
60
90
2x
90 + 3x + 2x = 180
90 + 5x = 180
5x = 110
x = 22
x + 120 = 180
x = 60
Theorem 4.2
A + B = C
70
40
80
F + G = E
F + G = E
70 + 60 = x
40 + 80 = x
130 = x
120 = x
80
20
80
A + B = C
A + B = C
80 + 30 = x
20 + 80 = x
110 = x
100 = x
A + B = C
2x + 3x = 100
5x = 100
x = 20
A + B = C
x + 60 = 2x + 4
60 = x + 4
56 = x
50 + 70 + x = 180
120 + x = 180
x = 60
A + S = 2
30 + 42 = 2
72 = 2
1 + 72 = 180
1 = 108
Take Out
Classwork
Page 211; 14 - 26 all
Warm-up
1. When are two angles congruent?
When they have the same measure.
2. In ABC if m A = 64 and m B = 71, what is the m C?
45
3. What property of angle congruence is illustrated by the statement?
If A = B and B = C, then A = C
Transitive Property
4.2
Vocabulary
Congruent Figures All parts of one figure are congruent to the corresponding parts of the other.
Concept Development
Correspondence
The relationship between two or more objects that are congruent.
A
D
Congruent
Vocabulary
Corresponding Parts Parts (angles and sides) are in the relative same positions in each of the figures.
Congruence Statements
Corresponding Angles
Corresponding Sides
A D
AB ED
B E
BC FE
C F
AC DF
Congruence Statements
Corresponding Angles
Corresponding Sides
A D
AC DF
B E
BC FE
C F
BA ED
Congruence Statements
ABC FGR
Corresponding Angles
Corresponding Sides
A F
AB FG
B G
BC GR
C R
AC FR
Skill Development
132
70
75
x = 70
Skill Development
30
B = 30
CFU
140
110
30
Take Out
Classwork
Page 218 - 219; 1- 16 all
Theorems
Theorem 4.3 - Third Angle Theorem
If two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another
triangle, then the third angles are also congruent.
Theorems
Theorem 4.4 - Properties of Congruent Triangles
Reflexive Property of Congruence Triangles.
For any triangle ABC, ABC ABC
Symmetric Property of Congruence Triangles.
If ABC DEF, then DEF ABC
Transitive Property of Congruence Triangles.
If ABC DEF, and DEF JKL then ABC JKL
105
4x + 5
4x + 5 = 105
4x = 100
x = 25
2x - 40
C
2x + 20 = x
x + 20 = 0
x = 40
45
30
))
))
Find m YXW
)
40
35
))
))
m YXW = 105
Given : ABC ~
= DEF
Prove: m ABC = m DEF
Statement
Reason
1. ABC ~
=
DEF
1. Given
2. ABC ~
=
DEF
2. CPCF
3. m ABC = m DEF
3. Definition of congruence
~
Given: QRS = TUV
Prove: QR = TU
Statement
1.
QRS ~
=
TUV
Reason
1. Given
2. QR ~
= TU
2. CPCF
3. QR = TU
3. Definition of congruence
Justifications
1. BD bisects ABC
1. Given
2. mABD = mCBD
Take Out
Classwork
Page 219 - 220; 19 - 22, 25, 26
4.3
Pre-Image
Image
Vocabulary
Translation A slide or movement in a certain direction that keeps the same size and shape.
Vocabulary
Reflection -
A flip of a figure across a line and has the same distance from the
line reflection.
Vocabulary
Rotation -
Vocabulary
Rigid Motion A action of moving an object to a different location keeping the same size and shape.
Using translation, reflection and rotation.
Vocabulary
Reflecting line (line of reflection) - The line over which a pre-image is
reflected. Also called the line of reflection.
Vocabulary
Reflection image -
Vocabulary
Reflection image of a figure - The set of all reflection images of the points
of the figure.
orientation -
Vocabulary
Clockwise -
Reflection Postulate
Reflection Postulate
c. Betweenness is preserved. If B is between A and C, then
the image B is between the image A and C
Reflection Postulate
f. Orientation is reversed. A polygon and its image, with vertices
taken in corresponding order, have opposite orientations.
ex
.Q
P
.
b
Q = r (P)
b
or
r (P) = Q
b
Ex
.P
.P
.P
a. P is 3 units form the y-axis
P = r x-axis(-3,4) = (-3,-4)
ex
.A
.A
Let A = (5,-2)
a. r y-axis (5,-2) = (-5,-2) = A
b. rx-axis(5,-2) = (5,2) = A