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This document discusses triangles, including: 1. It defines triangles and lists their key components: three sides, three vertices, and three angles. It also describes the different types of triangles based on side lengths. 2. It discusses properties of triangles like the interior angle sum theorem, exterior angle theorem, and Pythagorean theorem. It also covers secondary parts like medians, altitudes, angle bisectors, and perpendicular bisectors. 3. It describes the different criteria for triangle congruency: SSS, SAS, ASA, and RHS. 4. It provides formulas for calculating the area of different types of triangles, including Heron's formula and formulas for isosce

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Pres Ente D By:-: Lovish

This document discusses triangles, including: 1. It defines triangles and lists their key components: three sides, three vertices, and three angles. It also describes the different types of triangles based on side lengths. 2. It discusses properties of triangles like the interior angle sum theorem, exterior angle theorem, and Pythagorean theorem. It also covers secondary parts like medians, altitudes, angle bisectors, and perpendicular bisectors. 3. It describes the different criteria for triangle congruency: SSS, SAS, ASA, and RHS. 4. It provides formulas for calculating the area of different types of triangles, including Heron's formula and formulas for isosce

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TRIANGLES

BY:-
E N TE D
S
PRE
LOV ISH
CONTENTS
• TRIANGLES
1. DEFINITION
2. TYPES
3. PROPERTIES
4. SECONDARY PART
5. CONGRUENCY
6. AREA
TRIANGLES
A triangle is a 3-sided polygon. Every triangle has three
sides, three vertices and three angles. On the basis of sides
of a triangle, triangles are of three types, An Equilateral
Triangle, An Isosceles Triangle and A Scalene Triangle. All
triangles are convex and bicentric. That portion of the plane
enclosed by the triangle is called the triangle interior, while
the remainder is the exterior.
The study of triangles is sometimes known as triangle
geometry and is a rich area of geometry filled with
beautiful results and unexpected connections.
What do these symbols mean?

right angle parallel to each other,


parallel to
but not parallel with
each other
the sides with only
one arrow

same length same length as each


as each other other, but not the same
length as the sides with
only one dash
TYPES
OF
TRIANGLES
TYPES OF TRIANGLES
On Basis of Length of Sides, there are 3 types of Triangles
• Equilateral Triangle
• Isosceles Triangle
• Scalene Triangle

On Basis of Angles, there are 3 types of triangles


• Acute Angled Triangle
• Obtuse Angled Triangle
• Right Angled Triangle
EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE
Triangles having all sides equal are called Equilateral
Triangle.

ISOSCELES TRIANGLE
Triangles having 2 sides equal are called Isosceles
Triangle.
SCALENE TRIANGLE
Triangles having no sides equal are called Scalene
Triangle.
ACUTE ANGLED TRIANGLE
Triangles whose all angles are acute angle are
called Acute Angled Triangle.

OBTUSE ANGLED TRIANGLE


Triangles whose 1 angle is obtuse angle are
called Obtuse Angled Triangle.

RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE


Triangles whose 1 angle is right angle are
called Right Angled Triangle.
PROPERTIES
OF A
TRIANGLE
PROPERTIES OF A TRIANGLE
The measures of the interior angles of a triangle in
Euclidean space always add up to 180 degrees. This
allows determination of the measure of the third angle
of any triangle given the measure of two angles. An
exterior angle of a triangle is an angle that is a linear pair
to an interior angle. The measure of an exterior angle of
a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two
interior angles that are not adjacent to it; this is the
Exterior Angle Theorem. The sum of the measures of the
three exterior angles (one for each vertex) of any triangle
is 360 degrees.
ANGLE SUM PROPERTY
Angle sum Property of a Triangle is that the sum of all
interior angles of a Triangle is equal to 180˚.

EXTERIOR ANGLE PROPERTY


Exterior angle Property of a Triangle is that An
exterior angle of the Triangle is equal to sum of two
opposite interior angles of the Triangle.
PYTHAGORAS THEOREM
Pythagoras Theorem is a theorem given by
Pythagoras. The theorem is that In a Right Angled
Triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the
sum of squares of the rest of the two sides.

HYPOTENUSE
SECONDARY
PARTS OF A
TRIANGLE
MEDIAN OF A TRIANGLE
The Line Segment joining the midpoint of the base of
the Triangle is called Median of the Triangle.

OR

A Line Segment which connects a vertex of a Triangle


to the midpoint of the opposite side is called Median
of the Triangle.

MEDIAN
ALTITUDE OF A TRIANGLE
The Line Segment drawn from a Vertex of a Triangle
perpendicular to its opposite side is called an
Altitude or Height of a Triangle.

ALTITUDE
PERPENDICULAR BISECTOR
A line that passes through midpoint of the
triangle or the line which bisects the third
side of the triangle and is perpendicular to it is
called the Perpendicular Bisector of that
Triangle.

PERPENDICULAR
BISECTOR
ANGLE BISECTOR
A line segment that bisects an angle of a
triangle is called Angle Bisector of the triangle.

ANGLE BISECTOR
CONGRUENCY
OF
A
TRIANGLE
SSS CRITERIA OF CONGRUENCY

If the three sides of one Triangle are equal to


the three sides of another Triangle. Then the
triangles are congruent by the SSS criteria.
SSS criteria is called Side-Side-Side criteria of
congruency.
SAS CRITERIA OF CONGRUENCY

If two sides and the angle included between


them is equal to the corresponding two sides
and the angle between them of another
triangle. Then the both triangles are
congruent by SAS criteria i.e. Side-Angle-Side
Criteria of Congruency.
ASA CRITERIA OF CONGRUENCY

If two angles and a side of a Triangle is equal


to the corresponding two angles and a side of
the another triangle then the triangles are
congruent by the ASA Criteria i.e. Angle-Side-
Angle Criteria of Congruency.
RHS CRITERIA OF CONGRUENCY

If the hypotenuse, and a leg of one right


angled triangle is equal to corresponding
hypotenuse and the leg of another right
angled triangle then the both triangles are
congruent by the RHS criteria i.e. Right Angle-
Hypotenuse-Side Criteria of Congruency.
AREA
OF A
TRIANGLE
HERON’S FORMULA
Heron’s Formula can be used in finding area of
all types of Triangles. The Formula is ::->

AREA =
S = Semi-Perimeter
a,b,c are sides of the Triangle
FORMULA FOR ISOSCELES TRIANGLE

Area of an Isosceles Triangle


=
b = base
a = length of equal sides
FORMULA FOR ISOSCELES TRIANGLE

Area of an Isosceles Triangle


=
b = base
a = length of equal sides
FORMULA FOR RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE

½ x base x height
PYTHAGORAS EUCLID PASCAL

MATHEMATICIANS RELATED TO TRIANGLES


THANKS
Made by:-
Lovish Goyal
IX- ‘A’

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