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Index
Introduction
Objective
Worksheet 1
Worksheet 2
Worksheet 3
Worksheet 4
Worksheet 5
Worksheet 6
Worksheet 7
Worksheet 8
Worksheet 9
Worksheet 10
Worksheet 11
Worksheet 12

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Introduction
A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices. It is one
of the basic shapes in geometry. In Euclidean geometry, any three points,
when non-colinear, determine a unique triangle and a unique plane, for
example, a two-dimensional Euclidean space.
There are a few types of triangles. If classified by their relative
lengths of sides, an equilateral triangle has three same sides with an
angle measuring 60 degrees at all of them. An isosceles triangle has two
same sides with the angles opposite to them respectively to be the same
as each other. A scalene triangle has all three different sides and their
angles are not the same. A right-angled triangle is considered as a
scalene triangle if and only if it is not isosceles.

Objectives
We, students of Tenby Ipoh are required to carry out a project work
while we are in From 5. This project can be done in groups or as
individuals, and I, Soo Rui Qi choose to do this Individually. Upon
completion of the Additional Mathematic Project work, we are able to
gain valuable experience and able to :
1) To apply and adapt a variety of problem solvibg techniques to
solve problems.
2) To Improve thinking skills
3) To develop mathematical knowledge through problems solving in a
way that increases students intrest and confident/
4) To use the language of mathematics to express mathematical ideas
precisely
5) To provide learning environment that stimulated and enhances
effective learning.
6) To develop positive attitude towards mathematics .We are
expected to submit the project work by the end of May.

Worksheet 2
The sum of the two shorter sides of triangle must be larger than the
longest side to form a triangle.

Exploration 1
Procedure
Possible values of
a,b,c
5,6,7
5,6,11
5,6,12
5,6,15
5,7,11
5,7,12
5,7,15
5,11,12
5,11,15
5,12,15

Triangle formed
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
V
Yes
Yes

Possible values of
a,b,c
6,7,11
6,7,12
6,7,15
6,11,12
6,11,15
6,12,15
7,11,12
7,11,15
7,12,15
11,12,15

Triangle formed
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Conclusion
1) Yes. A triangle is only formed when the longest side is smaller than the sum of
the other two sides.
2) The longest side must not be longer than the sum of two other sides to
triangle.

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