Geom Module 2
Geom Module 2
Module 2 (6 hrs.)
The triangle is the simplest closed figure bounded by line segments. It is a very important
figure that we encounter in daily life, in the arts, engineering and architecture. Because of its
usefulness, the triangle deserves a detailed treatment in our study of geometry. Postulate and
theorems on triangle congruence are introduced here to prove triangle congruence.
Definition: Triangle – A triangle is a closed figure formed by the union of 3 line segments
intersecting at their endpoints.
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3. Equiangular Triangle - Equiangular triangles have three congruent angles.
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Exercise:
We can combine the classifications of triangles.
A B C D
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Activity 2
Constructing 6 Models of Geometric Solids
(5 points each)
Materials: thin illustration board / cheap board / used folders / recycled cake box, pencil, eraser,
A pair of scissors, cutter, glue, compass, ruler
Model 1 – Square Based Pyramid Step1. Determine the length of one edge of
your pyramid. 8-10 cm is suggested.
Model II - Triangular Pyramid Step 1. Determine the length of one edge of the
Basic Figure : Equilateral Triangle pyramid. 8 - 10 cm is suggested.
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Model III - Hexahedron
Basic figure : Square
Model IV – Octahedron
Model V – Icosahedron
Basic Figure: Equilateral Triangle
Model VI - Dodecahedron
Basic Figure: Pentagon
Divide the circle into 5 equal parts. Use the pattern to form the net of the
Connect each point to the succeeding point dodecahedron.
on the circle. Cut out the pentagon.
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2.2 Secondary Parts of a Triangle
Every triangle has three medians, three altitudes, and three angle bisectors.
Definition 1. Median: A median of a triangle is a segment joining a vertex and the midpoint of
the side opposite this vertex.
Definition 3. Angle Bisector: An angle bisector of a triangle is a segment which bisects an angle
of the triangle and whose endpoints are the vertex of this angle and a point on the
opposite side.
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2.3 Angles and Sides of a Triangle X
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Definition 2. Remote Interior Angles are two angles which are not adjacent with respect to the
given exterior angle of the triangle. In Δ XYZ, 1 and 2 are remote interior angles with
respect to 4 .
2 3 4
D E B
Statements Reason
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Definition 4: Inequality : An inequality is a statement that two quantities are not equal.
If a < b, then b > a. If c > d, then d < c.
Properties of Inequalities
If a > b, d < 0, then ad < bc. Example 2) y > 9, then -3y < -27
Example 3) z < -4, then -5z > 20 or 5z < -20
In any triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two of its sides is greater than the third side.
Example: Determine which of the given sets of lengths cannot form a triangle.
Hint: Compare the longest side to the sum of the two other sides. If the sum of the
lengths of the two shorter sides is greater than the longest side, then a triangle
can be formed.
Solutions:
a) 7 + 4 > 8 b) 4 + 3 = 7 c) 6 + 5 < 12
This set can form a Δ. This set cannot form a Δ. This set cannot form a Δ.
c 2 = a 2 + b2
C a B
The Pythagorean Theorem is one of the most useful theorems in geometry. It was named
after Pythagoras of Samos who is believed to have given the first proof of the theorem around
500 BC. However, the Babylonians Knew this theorem and its application about 1000 years
earlier.
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a b
Area of the big square – Area of
c small square = ?
(a + b)2 – c2 = ?
c2
c
c
b
Proof:
(a + b)2 – c2 = 4 (1/2 ab)
a2 + 2ab + b2 = 2ab + c2
a 2 + b2 = c 2
Exercises:
Find the values of the missing sides of right triangle ABC with c as the hypotenuse.
Right Triangle a b c
1 6 8
2 9 15
3 4 4
4 5 5 3
1. a = 6, b = 8, c = ?
c 2 = 62 + 82
c2 = 36 + 64 = 100
c = √100 = 10
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2.4 Triangle Congruence
A D
C B F E
The acronym CPCTC meaning “Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent”
can be used to state this definition.
Theorem 2-6 Triangle congruence has the following properties: Symmetric, Reflexive and
Transitive Property.
Postulate 11. SSS Congruence Postulate: If three sides of one triangle are congruent
respectively to three sides of another triangle , then the two triangles are congruent.
Postulate 12: SAS Congruence Postulate: If two sides and the included angle of one triangle
are congruent respectively to two sides and the included angle of another triangle , then the
two triangles are congruent.
Postulate 13: ASA Congruence Postulate: If two angles and the included side of one triangle
are congruent respectively to two angles and the included side of another triangle , then the
two triangles are congruent.
Theorem 2-7 SAA Congruence Theorem: If two angles and a non- included side of one
triangle are congruent respectively to two angles and a non- included side of another
triangle , then the two triangles are congruent.
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2.6 Proving Triangle Congruence by Deductive Reasoning
Deductive reasoning starts with some accepted facts, like definitions, axioms, postulates, and
theorems to prove specific situations. It is important to learn how to prove in mathematics to
enable a student to go through the process of reasoning that early mathematicians went through
and in so doing, gain skill in deductive reasoning and appreciate both the process and the result.
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Prove the following congruences deductively.
D
A C
Example 2. Given: AB CD , AB ⊥ BD, CD ⊥ BD
E is the midpoint of BD
Prove: ABE CDE
1 2 1 2
B E D
A
Example 3. Given: D is the midpoint of BC
AD ⊥ BC
Prove: ADB ADC
AB AC
B D C
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Properties of Isosceles Triangles
A
Isosceles Theorem
If 2 sides of a are congruent., then the angles opposite
these sides are congruent.
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Definition 2. Distance from a Point to a Line: The distance from a point to a line is the length of
the perpendicular segment from the point to the line.
Theorem 2-14: A point on the bisector of an angle is equidistant from the sides of the angle.
P
d
Theorem 2-15: A point equidistant from the sides of an angle lies on the bisector of the angle.
Theorem 2-16: A point on the perpendicular bisector of a segment is equidistant from the
endpoints of the segment.
d d
Theorem 2-17: There is one and only one line perpendicular to a given line from an external
point P.
Assessment
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