MA.912.GR.1.3
Prove relationships and theorems about triangles. Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving postulates, relationships and theorems of triangles.
Example Problems
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures:
46 and 15
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
46 and 15
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures:
50 and 44
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
50 and 44
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures:
72 and 55
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
72 and 55
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
Khan Academy ResourcesProve theorems using similarityFind angles in isosceles trianglesProve triangle propertiesAngles in a triangle sum to 180° proofTriangle exterior angle exampleProofs concerning isosceles trianglesIsosceles & equilateral triangles problemsProofs concerning equilateral trianglesPythagorean theorem proof using similarityExploring medial trianglesProof: Parallel lines divide triangle sides proportionally

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