Teach GCSE Maths Constructing Triangles SSS If you have not done so, please see the file named Sample Pages before viewing this presentation. Teach GCSE Maths Constructing Triangles SSS "Certain images and/or photos on this presentation are the copyrighted property of JupiterImages and are being used with permission under license. These images and/or photos may not be copied or downloaded without permission from JupiterImages" © Christine Crisp To do the exercises in this presentation you will need a ruler, compasses and protractor. We are going to draw some triangles as accurately as possible. You need to be able to draw and measure lines accurate to 1 mm. and angles accurate to 1 degree. Could you draw a triangle ABC with sides AB = 6cm, AC = 4cm and BC = 5cm? Let’s start with AB. A 6cm B Can you see a problem with now drawing AC ? Ans: We don’t know what angle AC makes with AB. We have the same problem if we try to draw BC. Could you draw a triangle ABC with sides AB = 6cm, AC = 4cm and BC = 5cm? Let’s start with AB. A AC could be here . . . or here . . . or here . . . 4 cm C B 6cm 4cm 4 cm 4 cm C C C 5cm arc, radius 4 cm, arc, radius 5 cm, We need C to be centred at in A the position that makes centred at B BC = 5 cm. To draw theistriangle accurately we always use There only one possible triangle. compasses and draw arcs from A and B. Could you draw a triangle ABC with sides AB = 6cm, AC = 4cm and BC = 5cm? A B 6cm 4cm 5cm C An accurate drawing is often called a construction. We must always show construction lines clearly. There is only one size and shape of triangle we can draw if we are given the lengths of 3 sides. Tip: We can remember this as SSS ( 3 sides ). It doesn’t matter which way up, or which side we start with, all the triangles are congruent. 6cm 6cm 6cm 4cm 5cm 4cm 5cm 5cm 4cm 4cm 5cm 6cm 6cm 5cm 5cm 4cm 5cm 4cm 6cm 4cm 6cm If we are given one side of an equilateral triangle we can construct the triangle using compasses and a straight edge instead of a ruler . e.g. Complete the equilateral triangle ABC that has AB as one side. A B C arc, radius AB, arc, radius AB, Decide with your partner how to complete triangle. Ans: We can use compasses opened to thethe length AB centred at A centred at B and draw arcs at A and B which will meet at C. Now join AC and BC. SUMMARY Only 1 shape and size of triangle can be drawn if we are given the lengths of 3 sides (SSS). The triangle can be drawn accurately with a ruler and compasses. e.g. Construct a triangle with sides of lengths 6 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm. A B 6cm 5cm 4cm arc, radius 4 cm, centred at A C arc, radius 5 cm, centred at B An accurate drawing cannot be made without compasses. cont. SUMMARY We can construct an equilateral triangle ABC, if AB is already drawn, using only a straight edge and compasses. e.g. A B arcs of radius AB, centred at A and B. C If a side of the triangle is not drawn for us, we need a ruler to draw the 1st side. EXERCISE 1. Using a ruler and compasses only, construct a triangle PQR with sides PQ = 8cm, PR = 6cm and QR = 6cm. Measure angles Q and R. Solution: All construction lines must be clearly shown. 8cm P 6cm Q 6cm R Q = 48 R = 84 EXERCISE 2(a) Using a ruler and compasses only, construct an equilateral triangle with sides of length 7 cm. (b) Measure the angles with a protractor. Solution: All construction lines must be clearly shown. 7cm P Q 60 60 7cm 7cm 60 R If you have been accurate, all the angles will be 60.
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