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Warm Up. Problem of the Day. Lesson Presentation. Lesson Quizzes. Learn to use the Distance Formula and the Pythagorean Theorem and its converse to solve problems. 58 = c. Additional Example 1: Marketing Application. What is the diagonal length of the projector screen?.
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Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes
Learn to use the Distance Formula and the Pythagorean Theorem and its converse to solve problems.
58 = c Additional Example 1: Marketing Application What is the diagonal length of the projector screen? Use the Pythagorean Theorem 72 + 32 = c2 Simplify. 49 + 9 = c2 58 = c2 Add. 7.615c The diagonal length should be given as about 7.62 feet.
12 ft 8 ft 208 = c Check It Out: Example 1 What is the diagonal length of the projector screen? Use the Pythagorean Theorem 122 + 82 = c2 Simplify. 144 + 64 = c2 208 = c2 Add. 14.42c The diagonal length should be given as about 14.4 feet.
Additional Example 2A: Finding Distance on the Coordinate Plane Find the distances between the points to the nearest tenth. J and K Let A be (x1, y1)² and B be (x2, y2)². Use the Distance Formula.
d = (0 – (–4))² + (–3 – 0)² d = (4)² + (–3)² d = 16 + 9 Additional Example 2A Continued Find the distances between the points to the nearest tenth. Substitute. Subtract. Simplify powers. The distance between A and B is 5 units.
Additional Example 2B: Finding Distance on the Coordinate Plane Find the distances between the points to the nearest tenth. L and M Let A be (x1, y1)² and B be (x2, y2)². Use the Distance Formula.
d = (5– 4)² + (–3 – 0)² d = (1)² + (–3)² d = 1 + 9 Additional Example 2B Continued Find the distances between the points to the nearest tenth. Substitute. Subtract. Simplify powers. The distance between L and M is about 3.2 units.
Additional Example 3A: Identifying a Right Triangle Tell whether the given side lengths form a right triangle. 9, 12, 15 a2 + b2 = c2 Compare a² + b² to c². 92 + 122 = 152 Substitute. 81 + 144 = 225 Simplify. Add. 225 = 225 √ The side lengths form a right triangle.
Additional Example 3B: Identifying a Right Triangle Tell whether the given side lengths form a right triangle. 8, 10, 13 a2 + b2 = c2 Compare a² + b² to c². 82 + 102 = 132 Substitute. 63 + 100 = 169 Simplify. Add. 163 ≠ 169 x The side lengths do not form a right triangle.
Check It Out: Example 3A Tell whether the given side lengths form a right triangle. 5, 6, 9 a2 + b2 = c2 Compare a² + b² to c². 52 + 62 = 92 Substitute. 25 + 36 = 81 Simplify. Add. 61 ≠ 81 x The side lengths do not form a right triangle.
Check It Out: Example 3B Tell whether the given side lengths form a right triangle. 8, 15, 17 a2 + b2 = c2 Compare a² + b² to c². 82 + 152 = 172 Substitute. 64 + 225 = 289 Simplify. Add. 289 = 289 √ The side lengths form a right triangle.
Lesson Quizzes Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
Lesson Quiz: Part I Find the length of the diagonal of the rectangle. 1. width = 9 in., length = 40 in. 41 in. 2. base length = 20 m, height = 15 m. 25 m
Lesson Quiz: Part II Find the distance between the points to the nearest tenth. 3.Q and R ≈ 6.3 4.S and T ≈ 2.2
Lesson Quiz: Part III Tell whether the given side lengths form a right triangle. 5. 12 cm, 13 cm, 16 cm no 6. 11 ft, 60 ft, 61 ft yes
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 1. Find the length of the diagonal of the rectangle. width = 5 m, length = 12 m A. 8 m B. 11 mC.13 m D.17 m
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 2. Find the distance between the points to the nearest tenth. Q and S A. 6.0 m B. 6.1 mC.7.0 m D.37.1 m
Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 3. Tell whether the given side lengths form a right triangle. 12 ft, 13 ft, 14 ft A. yes B. no