Lesson
[Definition]
Isosceles Triangles
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and two equal base angles
Example
Match the numbered statements in Column X with the letters allocated to the diagrams in Column Y by classifying according to sides or angles.
Explain your answers.
Column X
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Column Y
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1 |
An acute triangle has 3 acute angles |
A |
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2 |
A right triangle has 1 right angle |
B | |
3 |
An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle |
C | |
4 |
An equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides |
D | |
5 |
An isosceles triangle has at least 2 congruent sides |
E | |
6 |
A scalene triangle has no sides of equal length |
F |
Solution
1-E All angles are less than 90° |
2-A One angles is equal to 90° |
3-B One angle is greater than 90° |
4-C All sides are of equal length |
5-F Two sides are of equal length |
6-D None of the sides are equal length |
Question
A triangle’s largest angle is 2.5 times larger than the smallest angle. If the third angle is 40°, what type of triangle is it?
Explanation
Given the information, we can create an equation and solve.
2.5x + x +40 = 180
3.5x = 140
x = 40
Therefore, the angles are 100°, 40°, 40° and the triangle is isosceles.
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