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Angles of Triangles
Classifying Triangles
Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles vocabulary
Isosceles Triangles sides
100

Find the value of x

55

100

All angles of any triangle must add up to this number

180 degrees

100

All angles are less than 90 degrees, no sides equal

acute scalene

100

Has two congruent sides called legs.

 Isosceles Triangle

100

True or False: This triangle is isosceles.

True

200

Calculate the value of x

x=9

200

Solve for x.

x=111

200

one angle greater than 90 degrees, 2 sides equal

obtuse isosceles

200

All three sides are congruent.

 Equilateral Triangle

200

True or False: This triangle is isosceles.

False

300

Calculate the value of x

Note: m<2 means angle 2


x=-7

300

Solve for x


x=25

300

one 90 degree angle, two equal sides

right isosceles

300

The angle measure for an equilateral triangle

 60 degrees

300

If a triangle has side measures of 6, 4, and 6, is it considered isosceles?

Yes

400

Classify by triangle ABC by its sides

A(-10, 4)

B (-3, -1)

C (-5,11)

Isosceles AB=square root of 74

BC=square root of 148

AC=square root of 74

400

Is it possible to have two 90 degrees in a triangle? Explain

No, 90+90=180 no room for the third angle

400

one 90 degree angle, no sides equal

right scalene

400

What is the name for the congruent angles in an isosceles triangle?

base angles

400

Would a triangle with side measurements of 12, 24, and 18 be considered isosceles?

No

500

Calculate the value of x

x=7

500

Solve for the exterior angle.


136o

500

one 90 degrees, all sides equal

not possible!!!

500

The point where two congruent legs come together.

 Vertex Angle

500

Solve for x 


x=14

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