TRIANGLE INEQUALITY THEOREM

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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. State the property that justifies each statement. If 80 = m∠A, then m∠A = 80. sympe. State the property that justifies each statement. SPE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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.

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)

Division Property of Equality (DPE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)

Division Property of Equality (DPE)

Distributive Property of Equality (DisPE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)

Division Property of Equality (DPE)

Distributive Property of Equality (DisPE)

Substitution Property of Equality (SubPE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)

Division Property of Equality (DPE)

Distributive Property of Equality (DisPE)

Substitution Property of Equality (SubPE)

Transitive Property of Equality (TPE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)

Division Property of Equality (DPE)

Distributive Property of Equality (DisPE)

Substitution Property of Equality (SubPE)

Transitive Property of Equality (TPE)

Reflexive Property of Equality (RPE)

PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBERS

Addition Property of Equality (APE)

Subtraction Property of Equality (SPE)

Multiplication Property of Equality (MPE)

Division Property of Equality (DPE)

Distributive Property of Equality (DisPE)

Substitution Property of Equality (SubPE)

Transitive Property of Equality (TPE)

Reflexive Property of Equality (RPE)

Symmetric Property of Equality (SymPE)

State the property that justifies each statement.

• sympe

If 80 = m A, then m A = 80.∠ ∠

State the property that justifies each statement.

• SPE

If VR + TY = EN + TY, then VR = EN.

State the property that justifies each statement.

• DPE

If 7x = 28, then x = 4.

State the property that justifies each statement.

• TPE

If RS = TU and TU = YP, then RS = YP.

State the property that justifies each statement.

• DISPEIf 7(x-5), then 7x-35.

State the property that justifies each statement.

• TPE

If m 1 = 30 and m 1 = m 2, then m 2 = 30.∠ ∠ ∠ ∠

2

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