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G5 Notes Int #4.3A Triangles

The document provides information about triangles, including classifications based on sides and angles, and the property that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180°. It includes examples of finding missing angles using this property. Additionally, it discusses relationships between sides and angles in isosceles triangles, emphasizing equal base angles.
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G5 Notes Int #4.3A Triangles

The document provides information about triangles, including classifications based on sides and angles, and the property that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180°. It includes examples of finding missing angles using this property. Additionally, it discusses relationships between sides and angles in isosceles triangles, emphasizing equal base angles.
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Triangles

Topic 4.3A Part 1


According to SIDES

● has three equal ● has no equal side.


sides ● has two equal sides
According to ANGLES

● All angles are ● Has one right ● Has one obtuse


acute. angle. angle.
The sum of the
angles inside a
triangle is 180°.
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - (70° + 30°)


Missing angle = 80°
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - (82° + 55°)


Missing angle = 43°
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - (120° + 34°)


Missing angle = 26°
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - (90° + 52°)


Missing angle = 38°
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - (82° + 27°)


Missing angle = 71°
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - (90° + 30°)


Missing angle = 60°
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - [180° - (57° + 44°)]


Missing angle = 180° - 79°
Missing angle = 101°
Find the missing angle.

Missing angle = 180° - [180° - (44° + 63°)]


Missing angle = 180° - 73
Missing angle = 107°
Find the measure of angle SPQ.
∠SPQ = 180° - (∠PSQ + ∠PQS)

∠PSQ = 180° - ∠PSR

∠PSR = 180° - (45° + 25°)


∠PSR = 180° - 70° = 110°

∠PSQ = 180° - 110° = 70°

∠SPQ = 180° - (∠PSQ + ∠PQS)


∠SPQ = 180° - (70° + 75°)
∠SPQ = 180° - (70° + 75°)
∠SPQ = 35°
Find the measure of angle SPQ.
∠SPQ = 180° - (∠PRS + ∠PQS +
∠RPS)
∠SPQ = 180° - (45° + 75° + 25°)
∠SPQ = 180° - 145°
∠SPQ = 35°
Triangles
Topic 4.3A Part 2
Let’s Review: Find the missing angles.

= 180° - (40° + 70°) = 180° - (36° + 57°) = (180° - 40°) ÷ 2


= 180° - 110° = 180° - 93° = 140° ÷ 2
= 70° = 87° = 70°
Side and Angle Relationship

✔ All sides are equal.


✔ All angles are equal.
Side and Angle Relationship

✔ Base angles are


angles opposite to the
equal sides.
✔ Base angles are equal.
Find the missing angle.
Missing angle = 40°
Find the missing angle.
Missing Angle = (180° - 50°) ÷ 2
= 130° ÷ 2
Missing Angle = 65°
Find the missing angle.

Missing Angle = 50°


Find the missing angle.
Missing Angle = (180° - 56°) ÷ 2
= 124° ÷ 2
Missing Angle = 62°
Find the missing angle.
Find the missing angle. 25°

180° - 50° = 130°

180° - (25° + 25°) = 130°

180° - 130° = 50°


180° - (80° + 50°) = 50°
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