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DiscoveryActivity & Practice
For the inquiry activity, there are two options. Choose the 2-page version (pages 12-13) for
students who need more workspace and extra
guidance.
For “Warm-Up B,” choose the version with the star for
students who are at a higher grade level or ready for a
challenge. The equations are more difficult.
Try using only the first page of the quiz if your students are
not ready for the more challenging material.
Students who discover a
principle on their own are more
capable of retaining the information.
Classify each triangle by sides and by angles.
Name:
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p A
a) 60˚, 60˚, 60˚ b) 45˚, 45˚, 90˚ c) 100˚, 50˚, 30˚
Give two examples of triangle classifications that are impossible.
Classify each triangle by sides and by angles.
Name:
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p A
a) 60˚, 60˚, 60˚ b) 45˚, 45˚, 90˚ c) 100˚, 50˚, 30˚
Give two examples of triangle classifications that are impossible.
Solve for x.
Name:
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Wa
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p B
32˚
x˚
5x˚ 5x˚
80˚
Solve for x.
Name:
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Wa
rm-u
p B
32˚
x˚
5x˚ 5x˚
80˚
Solve for x.
Name:
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Wa
rm-u
p B
2x˚
(x + 45)˚
5x˚ (x + 40)˚
Solve for x.
Name:
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Wa
rm-u
p B
2x˚
(x + 45)˚
5x˚ (x + 40)˚
Classifying Triangles Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Classify each triangle by its sides.1. __________ 2. __________
3. __________ 4. __________
Classify each triangle by its angles.5. __________ 6. __________
7. __________ 8. __________
Classify each triangle by its sides and by its angles.9. ___________ 10. __________
___________ __________
11. ___________ 12. _____________________ __________
Draw each triangle. Be sure to include markings for any congruent parts or right angles.13. Acute Scalene Triangle 14. Right Isosceles Triangle
15. Equiangular Triangle 16. Obtuse Isosceles Triangle
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Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________Discovering Triangle Sum Theorem
Version AUse a straightedge to draw a triangle in each box below. Make one acute triangle, one obtuse triangle, and one right triangle.
Use a protractor to measure each of the three angles in your triangles. Write your measurements.
Find the sum of the three angle measures for triangle A. ______
Find the sum of the three angle measures for triangle B. ______
Find the sum of the three angle measures for triangle C. ______
Compare your findings. Do you notice anything significant about the sums of the angle measures for your three triangles? Write your observation in a complete sentence.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Are your three sums all exactly the same? Explain why they could be similar, but not exactly the same. What could account for any slight deviations?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Complete the Triangle Sum Theorem by filling in the blanks: The __________ of the measures of the three interior angles of any ___________________ is equal to _____ degrees.
A
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B C
Triangle A Triangle B Triangle C
Angle 1: Angle 1: Angle 1:
Angle 2: Angle 2: Angle 2:
Angle 3: Angle 3: Angle 3:
Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________Discovering Triangle Sum Theorem
Version B
Use a straightedge to draw a triangle in the box below.
Use a protractor to measure each of the three angles in your triangle. Write your measurements.
__________________
Draw a different type of triangle.
Measure the angles of this triangle. Record the measures here..
__________________
Classify triangle A by its angles. ______________________
Classify triangle B by its angles. ______________________
Find the sum of the three angle measures for triangle A. ______
Find the sum of the three angle measures for triangle B. ______
A
B
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Draw one more triangle. Make sure it has a different angle classification than your first two triangles..
C
Measure the angles of this triangle. Record the measures here..
__________________
Classify triangle C by its angles. ______________
Find the sum of the three angle measures for triangle C. ______
Compare your findings. Do you notice anything significant about the sums of the angle measures for your three triangles? Write your observation in a complete sentence.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Are your three sums all exactly the same? Explain why they could be similar, but not exactly the same. What could account for any slight deviations?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Complete the Triangle Sum Theorem by filling in the blanks: The __________ of the measures of the three interior angles of any ___________________ is equal to _____ degrees.
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Triangle Sum Theorem Activity Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Draw a large triangle on a separate sheet of paper. Cut it out and label the three interior angles A, B, and C (see figure below).
A
B
C
Rip the three points off of the triangle. Rearrange them so that their angle measures form one larger angle (see figure below).
Answer the following questions in complete sentences.1. Describe the larger angle that you have formed (type of angle and what its
measure would be).
2. What property does this illustrate? Write a rule explaining it.
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Triangle Sum Theorem:(diagram and mathematical language)
2 Examples of Impossible Triangles:
2 Examples of Possible Triangles:
Triangle Sum Theorem:(in my own words – complete sentences)
Triangle Su
m Theorem
Name:Tr
iang
le S
um
The
orem
Ex
it T
icke
t
Na
me:
Find the missing angle measure.
Identify whether each set of angle measures forms a triangle.
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A triangle has angles measuring 45 degrees and 30 degrees. What is the measure of the third angle?
a) 62˚, 88˚, 40˚ b) 25˚, 55˚, 100˚ c) 15˚, 45˚, 75˚
Triangle Sum Theorem Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Find the value for each variable.
Work Answer1.
2.
3.
4.
35˚
k˚
22˚
x˚
115˚
40˚
f˚
y˚
Draw each possible triangle. If the triangle is impossible to draw, write an explanation for why it cannot exist instead of a drawing.5. An acute scalene triangle 6. a right equilateral triangle
7. A triangle with two right angles 8. a triangle with two acute angles
9. An equilateral, equiangular triangle 10. an obtuse equilateral triangle
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Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Algebra Applications:Triangle Sum Theorem
1. Solve for m. 2. Solve for c.
3. Solve for x. 4. Solve for a.
(m + 12)˚
2m˚
48˚3c˚
(c + 1)˚
35˚
4x˚
(3x + 5)˚
(a + b)˚4a˚
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Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Quiz: Classifying Triangles and Triangle Sum Theorem
Classify each triangle by both its sides and its angles.
1.____________________________________
2.____________________________________
3.____________________________________
4.____________________________________
5.____________________________________
6.____________________________________
Find each missing angle measure. Show all work.
7. _____________
8. _____________
9. _____________
10. _____________
28˚
33˚
m˚
44˚
w˚
x˚ x˚
126˚
87˚41˚ p˚
Draw each triangle or explain why you are unable to.
11. Right Scalene Triangle 12. Obtuse Right Triangle
13. Obtuse Equilateral Triangle 14. Acute Equiangular Triangle
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Tell whether each statement is always, sometimes, or never true.
15. An obtuse triangle is scalene. _________________
16. A right triangle has more than one right angle. _________________
17. An equilateral triangle is acute. _________________
18. An equiangular triangle is equilateral. _________________
19. A scalene triangle has an obtuse angle. _________________
20. The measures of the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees. _________________
21. Two angles within a triangle have the same measure. _________________
22. An isosceles triangle has a right angle. _________________
Solve for x.
23. _________________
24. _________________
25. _________________
26. Classify the triangle in #25 by its sides and angles. _________________
(4x + 6)˚
3x˚
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5x˚
4x˚9x˚
92˚
4x˚ (x + 33)˚
Classify each triangle by sides and by angles.
Name: Answer Key
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p A
a) 60˚, 60˚, 60˚
Equilateral, equiangular (also acute)
b) 45˚, 45˚, 90˚
Right isosceles
c) 100˚, 50˚, 30˚
Obtuse scalene
Answers will vary.
Give two examples of triangle classifications that are impossible.
Classify each triangle by sides and by angles.
Name:
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Wa
rm-u
p A
a) 60˚, 60˚, 60˚ b) 45˚, 45˚, 90˚ c) 100˚, 50˚, 30˚
Give two examples of triangle classifications that are impossible.
x = 58
Solve for x.
Name: Answer Key
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p B
x = 10
32˚
x˚
5x˚ 5x˚
80˚
Solve for x.
Name:
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Wa
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p B
32˚
x˚
5x˚ 5x˚
80˚
x = 15
Solve for x.
Name: Answer Key
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Wa
rm-u
p B
x = 10
2x˚
(x + 45)˚
5x˚ (x + 40)˚
Solve for x.
Name:
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Wa
rm-u
p B
2x˚
(x + 45)˚
5x˚ (x + 40)˚
Classifying Triangles Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Classify each triangle by its sides.1. __scalene____ 2. _equilateral__
3. __scalene___ 4. _isosceles__
Classify each triangle by its angles.5. _obtuse____ 6. ___right__
7. ___equiangular__ 8. __acute___
Classify each triangle by its sides and by its angles.9. __isosceles__ 10. ___scalene_
__obtuse___ ___right__
11. ___isosceles___ 12. __scalene_____right___ __obtuse__
Draw each triangle. Be sure to include markings for any congruent parts or right angles.13. Acute Scalene Triangle 14. Right Isosceles Triangle
15. Equiangular Triangle 16. Obtuse Isosceles Triangle
Answer Key
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Triangle Sum Theorem:(diagram and mathematical language)
2 Examples of Impossible Triangles:
2 Examples of Possible Triangles:
Triangle Sum Theorem:(in my own words – complete sentences)
Triangle Su
m Theorem
Name: Answer KeyTr
iang
le S
um
The
orem
Ex
it T
icke
t
Na
me:
Find the missing angle measure.
Identify whether each set of angle measures forms a triangle.
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A triangle has angles measuring 45 degrees and 30 degrees. What is the measure of the third angle?
105 degrees
a) 62˚, 88˚, 40˚
no
b) 25˚, 55˚, 100˚
yes
c) 15˚, 45˚, 75˚
no
Answers will vary.
Triangle Sum Theorem Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Find the value for each variable.
Work Answer1. k = 55
2. f = 25
3. x = 79
4. y = 60
35˚
k˚
22˚
x˚
115˚
40˚
f˚
y˚
Draw each possible triangle. If the triangle is impossible to draw, write an explanation for why it cannot exist instead of a drawing.5. An acute scalene triangle 6. a right equilateral triangle
impossible: An equilateral trianglehas all 60 degree angles
7. A triangle with two right angles 8. a triangle with two acute anglesimpossible: Using Triangle Sum Theorem, there could be no third angle because the two right angleswould already add up to 180 degrees.
9. An equilateral, equiangular triangle 10. an obtuse equilateral triangle impossible: An equilateral triangle has all 60 degree angles.
Answer Key
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Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Algebra Applications:Triangle Sum Theorem
1. Solve for m.
m = 26
2. Solve for c.
c = 32.75
3. Solve for x.
x = 20
4. Solve for a and b.
a = 11.25b = 33.75
(m + 12)˚
2m˚
48˚3c˚
(c + 1)˚
35˚
4x˚
(3x + 5)˚
(a + b)˚4a˚
Answer Key
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Name: ____________________________Date: _______________ Class: _________
Quiz: Classifying Triangles and Triangle Sum Theorem
Classify each triangle by both its sides and its angles.
1._______scalene____________right_______
2.____isosceles_______________acute______
3.______scalene_____________obtuse_____
4.____equilateral_________equiangular____
5.____isosceles_____________obtuse______
6.______scalene_____________acute_______
Find each missing angle measure. Show all work.
7. ____m = 119__
8. ____w = 46____
9. ____x = 27_____
10. ____p = 52_____
28˚
33˚
m˚
44˚
w˚
x˚ x˚
126˚
87˚41˚ p˚
Draw each triangle or explain why you are unable to.
11. Right Scalene Triangle 12. Obtuse Right TriangleImpossible: With two angles of 90 degrees or more, there cannot be a measure for a third angle because of Triangle Sum Theorem.
13. Obtuse Equilateral TriangleImpossible: An equilateral triangle has all 60 degree angles.
14. Acute Equiangular Triangle
Answer Key
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Tell whether each statement is always, sometimes, or never true.
15. An obtuse triangle is scalene. ___sometimes____
16. A right triangle has more than one right angle. ____never________
17. An equilateral triangle is acute. ____always_______
18. An equiangular triangle is equilateral. ____always_______
19. A scalene triangle has an obtuse angle. ____sometimes____
20. The measures of the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees. ____always_______
21. Two angles within a triangle have the same measure. ____sometimes____
22. An isosceles triangle has a right angle. ____sometimes____
Solve for x.
23. ________x = 12____
24. _______x = 10_____
25. ______x = 11_____
26. Classify the triangle in #25 by its sides and angles. _obtuse isosceles_
(4x + 6)˚
3x˚
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5x˚
4x˚9x˚
(x + 33)˚
92˚
4x˚