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5-5 Inequalities in Triangles

L.E.Q. How do you use inequalities involving angles and sides of triangles?

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If a = b + c and c > 0, then a > b.

Comparison Property of Inequality

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The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is greater than the measure of each of its remote interior angles.

Corollary to the Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem

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In the diagram, by the Isosceles Triangle Theorem. Explain why

Example 1: Applying the Corollary.

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If two sides of a triangle are not congruent, then the larger angle lies opposite the longer side.

Theorem 5-10: Larger Angle, Longer Side Theorem.

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A landscape architect is designing a triangular deck. She wants to place benches in the two larger corners. Which corners have the larger angles?

Example 2: Real-World Connection.

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If two angles of a triangle are not congruent, then the longer side lies opposite the larger angle.

Theorem 5-11: Longer Side, Larger Angle Theorem.

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In which side is the shortest?

Longest?

Example 3: Using Theorem 5-11.

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Not every set of three segments can form a triangle. The lengths of the segments must be related in a certain way.

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The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

Theorem 5-12: Triangle Inequality Theorem.

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Example 4: Using the Triangle Inequality Theorem.

Can a triangle have sides with the given lengths? Explain.

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A triangle has sides of lengths 8 cm and 10 cm. Describe the lengths possible for the third side.

Example 5: Finding Possible Side Lengths.

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