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Slide 1: Title
Understanding Triangles
1. Equilateral Triangle
o All sides and angles are equal.
o Each angle is 60°.
2. Isosceles Triangle
o Two sides are equal, two angles are equal.
3. Scalene Triangle
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Slide 4: Types of Triangles (Based on Angles)
1. Acute Triangle
o All angles are less than 90°.
2. Right Triangle
o One angle is exactly 90°.
3. Obtuse Triangle
o One angle is greater than 90°.
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If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle to intersect the other two sides
in distinct points then the other two sides are divided in the same ratio.
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Slide 6: Triangle Inequality Theorem
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than
the length of the third side.
Example: For a triangle with sides a, b, and c:
a+b>ca + b > c,
a+c>ba + c > b,
b+c>ab + c > a.
1. Equilateral Triangle
o All sides equal.
o Angles are all 60°.
2. Right-Angled Triangle
o One angle is 90°.
o Use Pythagoras' theorem for calculations.
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Slide 9: Conclusion
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