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Triangles
Investigation on triangles
Handle: Document-18779
Owner: Macomber, Ron (User-6045, rmacombe:DocuShare)DS
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 02:48:12 PM EST
Wednesday, December 3, 2003 02:48:12 PM EST
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1) Using a ruler measure AB and AC.
  • What do you notice?
Therefore, if a triangle has congruent sides, the angles opposite must be .
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D 3) Measure angle D .
  • Measure angle E
Measure angle DFG.
  • I 8) If a triangle has sides that are unequal then the angles are
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  • In triangle ABC below, label the following:
a) Vertex b) Sides c) 1 interior angle d) exterior angle e) altitudee) median B A E D C FFill in: The sum of any two sides of a triangle must be the 3rd side. 3) LMN and LNO below are isosceles triangles with the measure of angle MLN = 55 and...
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