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Section 4.7 Section 4.7 Medians, Medians, Altitudes, and Altitudes, and Perpendicular Perpendicular Bisectors Bisectors WARM UP
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Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular Bisectors WARM UP.

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Page 1: Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular Bisectors WARM UP.

Section 4.7 Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular and Perpendicular

BisectorsBisectorsWARM UP

Page 2: Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular Bisectors WARM UP.

Activity Part 1Activity Part 1

1)1) Draw a triangle. Draw a triangle.

2)2) Label it Label it ∆∆BOY.BOY.

3)3) Measure each side of the Measure each side of the triangle.triangle.

4)4) Find and mark the Find and mark the MIDPOINT of each side.MIDPOINT of each side.

Page 3: Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular Bisectors WARM UP.

Activity Part 2Activity Part 2

1)1) Draw a line connecting Point Draw a line connecting Point B to the MIDPOINT on the B to the MIDPOINT on the OPPOSITEOPPOSITE SIDE. SIDE.

2)2) Draw a line connecting Point Draw a line connecting Point O to the MIDPOINT on the O to the MIDPOINT on the OPPOSITEOPPOSITE SIDE. SIDE.

3)3) Draw a line connecting Point Draw a line connecting Point Y to the MIDPOINT on the Y to the MIDPOINT on the OPPOSITEOPPOSITE SIDE. SIDE.

Page 4: Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular Bisectors WARM UP.

What is a What is a MedianMedian?? A segment from a vertex to the A segment from a vertex to the

midpointmidpoint of the of the oppositeopposite side. side. – Always three medians.Always three medians.

See the medians for a given triangle.See the medians for a given triangle.

A

B

C

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What is a What is a CentroidCentroid?? Centroid: the point where all three Centroid: the point where all three

medians meetmedians meet The medians of a triangle divide one The medians of a triangle divide one

another into ratios of 2:1.another into ratios of 2:1.

A

B

C

3x

11

yx = 6

y = 5.5

Page 6: Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular Bisectors WARM UP.

Activity 2Activity 2

1)1) Draw a triangle.Draw a triangle.

2)2) Label it Label it ∆∆ WIG. WIG.

3)3) Draw a segment from W to Draw a segment from W to the the oppositeopposite side so that side so that it makes a right angle with it makes a right angle with that side.that side.

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What is an What is an AltitudeAltitude?? The The perpendicularperpendicular segment from a segment from a

vertex to the vertex to the oppositeopposite side. side. Altitudes can be drawn OUTSIDE of the Altitudes can be drawn OUTSIDE of the

triangle.triangle.

A

B

C

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OrthocenterOrthocenter: point where : point where three altitudes meetthree altitudes meet

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Which line is the median?

Which line is the altitude?

a

b

Page 10: Section 4.7 Medians, Altitudes, and Perpendicular Bisectors WARM UP.

What are What are Perpendicular Perpendicular BisectorsBisectors??

A line or ray that is A line or ray that is perpendicularperpendicular to the segment at its to the segment at its midpointmidpoint. .

Does Does NOTNOT have to start at a have to start at a VERTEXVERTEX

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Perpendicular BisectorsPerpendicular Bisectors What is true of What is true of ABAB and and ACAC??

XB C

A

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CircumcenterCircumcenter: point where three : point where three perpendicular bisectors meet.perpendicular bisectors meet.

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TOGETHER, OPEN YOUR TOGETHER, OPEN YOUR TEXTBOOKTEXTBOOK

Page 155 - Classroom ExercisesPage 155 - Classroom Exercises

#1-6#1-6

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Partner PracticePartner Practice

Page 157 # 19 (a, b, and c) Page 157 # 19 (a, b, and c)

TO BE HANDED IN! Make it neat.TO BE HANDED IN! Make it neat.

I only need one per group.I only need one per group.