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Examine each set of triangles. What do you notice? What is the same about the triangles in the set? What is different?
Set 1:
Set 2:
Examine this set of triangles.
How many different triangles are there? Explain or show your reasoning.
Draw as many different triangles as you can with each of these sets of measurements:
Both of these quadrilaterals have a right angle and side lengths 4 and 5:
However, in one case, the right angle is between the two given side lengths, and in the other, it is not.
If we create two triangles with three equal measures, but these measures are not next to each other in the same order, that usually means that the triangles are different.
Here is an example:
Sometimes, we are given two different angle measures and a side length, and it is impossible to draw a triangle. For example, there is no triangle with side length 2 and angle measures
Sometimes, we are given two different angle measures and a side length between them, and we can draw a unique triangle. For example, if we draw a triangle with a side length of 4 between angles
Any triangle drawn with these three conditions will be identical to the one above, with the same side lengths and the same angle measures.
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