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A triangle (symbol ) is the union of three line segments that are determined by three noncollinear points.
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All triangles are convex
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In a triangle, the sum of the measures of the interior angles is
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The Triangle Inequality - The length of each side in a triangle is less than the sum of the lengths of the other sides.
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If , , are positive real numbers each of which is less than the sum of the other two, then you can build a triangle whose side lengths are , , and .
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- The incircle (or inscribed circle) of a triangle is the largest circle that can be contained in the triangle; it touches (is tangent to) the three sides.
- The center of the incircle is a triangle center called the triangle’s incenter
- The circumcircle (or circumscribed circle) of a triangle is a circle that passes through all three vertices.
- The center of this circle is called the circumcenter of the triangle
- Its radius is called the circumradius
Triangle Centers
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Medians | - Centroid | |
Perpendicular bisectors & circumcircle | - Circumcenter | |
Altitudes | - Orthocenter |
Triangle Classification
Triangles Classified by Congruent Sides
Scalene triangle
- Scalene triangle - None of Congruent Sides
Isosceles triangle
- Isosceles triangle - Two of Congruent Sides
- In an isosceles triangle, the base angles are equal to each other.
- If two angles in a triangle are equal in size, then the opposite sides are equal in length.
- A triangle is isosceles if and only if two of its angles are equal to each other
- Let be an isosceles triangle, suppose . then the altitude, median, and angle bisector from the vertex all coincide
Equilateral triangle
- Equilateral triangle - Three of Congruent Sides
- In a triangle, all of whose sides are equal to each other, all the angles are also equal to each other.
- Each angle of an equiangular triangle measures 60°
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Triangles Classified by Angles
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Right triangle - One right angle
- Pythagoras theorem - In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the perpendiculars:
- The acute angles of a right triangle are complementary.
- The area of a right triangle with legs of lengths and is given by .
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- Equiangular - All angles congruent
- Acute - All angles acute
- Obtuse - One obtuse angle
Line Segments
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A median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side, thus bisecting that side
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An angle bisector is a straight line drawn from the vertex of a triangle to its opposite side in such a way, that it divides the angle into two equal or congruent angles.
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An altitude of a triangle is a line segment through a vertex and perpendicular to a line containing the side opposite the vertex.
- The three altitudes in a triangular triangle (or their continuations) meet at one point.
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The perpendicular bisector of a line segment is a line which meets the segment at its midpoint perpendicularly.
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The three perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent
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The three altitudes of a triangle are concurrent.
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The three medians of a triangle are concurrent at a point that is two-thirds the distance from any vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
Congruence
- Triangle Congruence Theorem
- SAS (side-angle-side): If two pairs of sides of two triangles are equal in length, and the included angles are equal in measurement, then the triangles are congruent.
- SSS (side-side-side): If three pairs of sides of two triangles are equal in length, then the triangles are congruent.
- ASA (angle-side-angle): If two pairs of angles of two triangles are equal in measurement, and the included sides are equal in length, then the triangles are congruent.
- SSA (side-side-angle) If two triangles equal in size to two sides and the angle opposite the larger side, then the triangles are congruent.
Similarity
- Given the triangles and
- If then
- If it holds that the angles are equal: then