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Triangle Angle Bisector

Theorem (TABT)

If a segment bisect an angle of a


triangle, then it divides the opposite
side into segments proportional to
the other two sides.
H
=

A
H

18
E
25
D
15
A
Triangle Proportionality
Theorem (TPT)

If a line parallel to one side of a


triangle intersect the other two sides,
then it divides those sides
proportionally.
A =

3
L
4

6
D M

K
c= 5
b= 4

a= 3
PYTHAGOREAN
THEOREM
PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
“In a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs (a and b) is equal to the square of the length of the hypotenuse (c).
Let’s check whether the
following triangles are right
triangles given the
measurement of its side.
Use the pythagorean
theorem
Example 1

C= 10
b=8

a= 6
Example 2

C=
13
b=
12

5
a=
Finding the missing side of a right triangle.

c= x
b= 15

a= 8
Given the hypotenuse and one leg.
Solve for x. round to the nearest hundredth.

c= 14in
b= x

a= 6in
Try this your notes.
Solve for x

c= x
a=7

b= 24
Try this your notes.

c= 17
a=8

b= x
Seatwork.
Answer the following . Show
your solution. (1 whole sheet
of paper)

Direction: Apply Pythagorean


Theorem in finding the
missing part of right triangle.

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