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Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

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Page 1: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

ChapteChapter 4.2r 4.2

The Case of The Case of the Missing the Missing

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Page 2: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

Objective: Objective: After After studying this section, studying this section, you will be able to you will be able to organizeorganize the the information information in, and in, and draw diagramsdraw diagrams for, for, problems presented problems presented in words.in words.

Page 3: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

Set up a proof of the statement:

“If two altitudes of a triangle are congruent, then the triangle is isosceles.”

1. Draw the shape, label everything.

2. The “if” part of the statement is the “given.”

3. The “then” part of the statement is the “prove.”

4. Write the givens and what you want to prove.

Page 4: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

E

D C

B

A1. Draw a diagram to show two

altitudes in a triangle. Label everything.

2. Write your given statements.

3. Write your prove statement.

Given: BD & CE are altitudes to AC & AD of ACD.BD CE.

Prove: ACD is isosceles.

Page 5: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

NOTICE!!!NOTICE!!!

You can label everything on You can label everything on a diagram to help you a diagram to help you make the proof.make the proof.

Some problems you only have to draw, label, write the givens and what to prove.

Others you also have to prove.

Page 6: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

Remember If….then….

Sometimes you will see these in reverse.

“The medians of a triangle are congruent if the triangle is equilateral.”

1. Draw the diagram.

2. Write down the givens you need.

3. What do you need to prove?

Page 7: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

1. Draw a diagram to show the medians in an equilateral triangle. Label everything.

2. Write your given statements.

3. Write your prove statement.ZY

X

Q

RP

Given: XYZ is equilateral.PZ, RY, and QX are medians.

Prove: PZ RY QX

Page 8: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

One more time. Try this one!

“If each pair of opposite sides of a four-sided figure are congruent, then the segments joining opposite vertices bisect each other.”

1. Draw

2. Write Given

3. Write Prove

4. Write proof

Page 9: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

A B

CD

E

Given: AB CD

AD BC

Prove: AC bisects BD

BD bisects AC

Page 10: Chapter 4.2 The Case of the Missing Diagram. Objective: After studying this section, you will be able to organize the information in, and draw diagrams

Δ ABC Δ CDA by SSS, and thus, <BAC <DCA.

Δ BAD Δ DCB by SSS, and thus, <ABD <CDB.

Thus Δ ABE Δ CDE by ASA, and then AE EC and DE EB.