Q4-Math-8-Week-1 (APRIL 24-28, 2023)
Q4-Math-8-Week-1 (APRIL 24-28, 2023)
Q4-Math-8-Week-1 (APRIL 24-28, 2023)
The concepts and skills that you will learn in this LeaP is on Triangle inequalities, which will improve your attention to details and shape your deductive
thinking.
Triangle Inequality
Theorem 1 Hinge Theorem
Triangle Inequality
Theorem 3
Exterior Angle
Inequality Theorem
5 6
2 3
Lesson 2:
𝐹𝑈𝑁 has the three angles (∠𝐹, ∠𝑈 𝑎𝑛𝑑∠𝑁) and three sides (FU, UN and FN)
U
The opposite angle of 𝐹𝑈 is ∠𝑁.
The opposite angle of 𝑈 𝑁 is ∠𝐹.
N The opposite angle of 𝑁 𝐹 is ∠𝑈.
Y Can you name the three angles and the three sides?
In ∆𝐽𝑂𝑌, the opposite side of ∠𝐽 is 𝑂𝑌,
O the opposite side of ∠𝑂 is J𝑌 and
the opposite side of ∠𝑌 is 𝐽𝑂.
Using ∆𝐽𝑂𝑌, if 𝑚∠𝐽 = 55° 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑚∠𝑌 = 105°, which is larger O𝑌 𝑜𝑟 JO ? Why?
Since ∠𝑌 is larger than ∠𝐽 , then JO is longer than OY, because opposite
J the larger angle (∠𝑌) of a triangle is the longer side (𝐽𝑂).
I
In ∆ 𝑅𝐼, the
𝐷 measures of its sides are as follows:
𝑅𝐼 = 4 𝑐𝑚, 𝐼𝐷 = 5𝑐𝑚 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑅𝐷 . Try to add the lengths of the two sides
= 7𝑐��
D and compare it to the third side, what have you noticed?
In geometry, the Hinge Theorem states that if two triangles have two congruent sides (sides of equal length), then the triangle with the larger
angle between those sides will have a longer third side.
Since AB > DE, therefore m∠ACB > m∠DFE Since BC > EF, therefore m∠BAC > m∠EDF
Questions:
1. State the relationship between the exterior angle of a triangle and how it compares to the two remote interior angles of a triangle.
2. Is there another pattern or relationship that you notice about the sum of the two remote interior angles compared to the exterior angle of a
triangle? Explain.
Making Conjecture:
Your comparison between the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle and either remote interior angle in this activity describes the Exterior Angle
Inequality Theorem which states that the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is greater than any of its two remote interior angles.
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Learning Task II.
Using the figure on the right, write the correct relation symbol (>, < 𝑜𝑟 =) given the following situations.
A. In ∆𝐿𝑅𝑁, 𝑚∠𝐿 = 61° 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑚∠𝑅 = 48°. B. In ∆𝐿𝑅𝑁, 𝐿𝑁 = 8𝑐𝑚, 𝑅𝑁 = 12𝑐𝑚 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝐿𝑅 = 15𝑐𝑚.
L
1. LN RN 4. m L m N
2. LR LN 5. m N m R
3. RN LN R
Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number.
a. b. c. d.
For Nos. 3-4 Using the figure at the right, choose the correct statement from the box to
supply what is being asked to illustrate the hinge theorem.
a. AB DE b. AC > DF c. AC DF d. BC EF
5. Using the figure on the right, which statement below DOES NOT illustrate the
a. ⩭ PL
hingeJGtheorem? b. HG ⩭ KL c. HJ > KP d. HJ ⩭ KP
Prepare some sticks, cut them according to the given measurements, then determine which of the given sets will form a triangle, paste your
output on a short bond paper and write if it forms a triangle or not.