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A common mathematical problem is to find the angles or lengths of the sides of a triangle when some, but not all of these quantities are known. It is also useful to be able to calculate the area of a triangle from some of this information. In this unit we will illustrate several formulae for doing this.
You know how to classify triangles based on the (i) sides (ii) angles. (i) Based on Sides: Scalene, Isosceles and Equilateral triangles. (ii) Based on Angles: Acute-angled, Obtuse-angled and Right-angled triangles.
A right triangle is a triangle with one right angle. Segments PQ and RP are called the legs of the right triangle and segment RQ is called the hypotenuse. The legs form the right angle ∠ RPQ. The side opposite the right angle is hypotenuse RQ. Classification of Triangles by Angles Acute triangle: a triangle with three acute angles
A right scalene triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are different in measurements with one angle as 90 degrees. Click to know more about a right scalene triangle along with its properties, formulas with the help of some solved examples and practice questions.
Free scalene triangle GCSE maths revision guide, including step by step examples, exam questions and free worksheet.
Obtuse Triangle: The obtuse angled triangle is the one with one obtuse angled side. Isosceles triangles and scalene triangles come under this category of triangles. Right Angled triangle: A triangle with one angle equal to 90° is called right-angled triangle. When we study the properties of a triangle we generally take into
PROPERTIES OF TRIANGLES. In this unit you will begin with a review of triangles and their properties. You will look at classifying triangles by both angles and sides. You will examine the Angle Sum Theorem and other theorems that apply to triangles.