Thus,
But the sum of the three angles in a triangle equal 180
degrees,
So, angle C equal 0 degrees, which is impossible. Angles
in a triangle must be greater then 0. Therefore, the
assumption is wrong.
Thus, In a right triangle, the triangle does not have more
then one right angle.
Proving by an Indirect Method
Assume that triangle ABC does have more then one right
angle. So measure of angles A and B are both 90
degrees.
mA mB 180
But the sum of the three angles in a triangle equal 180
degrees,
Thus, mA mB mC 180
A Z
B C X Y
Hinge Theorem
Which side is larger?
AB ZY
BC XY
mABC mXYZ
A Z
B C X Y
Converse
The converse of the hinge theorem is also true: If
the two sides of one triangle are congruent to
two sides of another triangle, and the third side
of the first triangle is greater than the third side
of the second triangle, then the included angle of
the first triangle is larger than the included angle
of the second triangle.
In some textbooks, the theorem and its converse
are written as the SAS Inequality Theorem and
the SSS Inequality Theorem respectively.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinge_theorem
Hinge Theorem
Which angle is larger ?
AB ZY B Y
BC XY
AC XZ
A Z
B C X Y
Here is a link to see how this works
5-5 The Hinge Theorem - Mr. Self -
Cleveland High School
What are the possible
measurements of Angle C
Use an inequality AC DF
BC EF
A
D
11
15
58
B C E F
Homework
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Homework