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Class VII

Proofs with Triangles

Lesson

We've just started our journey on constructing geometrical proofs using deductive reasoning.  

Geometric proofs can be used in all sorts of ways:

  • to show that various angles have particular values, 
  • to discover new angle relationships using known ones, or as we will practise in this lesson,
  • to verify relationships within triangles.

When it comes to geometric proofs, there is no one formula or process to follow. It's a matter of using the information given in any which way possible to find angles and/or form relationships.

Example

Prove that $d+e=b+c$d+e=b+c  

Strategy:

Our strategy here is to form some relationships that link $b$b and $c$c to $d$d and $e$e. We can see that the angles belong to 2 triangles with $\angle DAE$DAE common to both triangles so let's try and use that:

Proof:

Consider $\triangle ADE$ADE      
$\angle ADE+\angle DAE+\angle DEA$ADE+DAE+DEA $=$= $180$180  (Angle sum of a triangle is $180$180°)
$\angle DAE+d+e$DAE+d+e $=$= $180$180 Rearrange to make angle(DAE) the subject
$\angle DAE$DAE $=$= $180-\left(d+e\right)$180(d+e)  
       
Consider $\triangle ABC$ABC      
$\angle CBA+\angle ACB+\angle BAC$CBA+ACB+BAC $=$= $180$180  Angle sum of a triangle is $180$180°
$b+c+\angle BAC$b+c+BAC $=$= $180$180 Rearrange to make angle(BAC) the subject 
$\angle BAC$BAC $=$= $180-\left(b+c\right)$180(b+c)  
       

Now, notice that $\angle BAC$BAC and $\angle DAE$DAE are exactly the same angle. 

This means we can equate the 2 expressions for $\angle BAC$BAC and $\angle DAE$DAE

$180-\left(d+e\right)$180(d+e) $=$= $180-\left(b+c\right)$180(b+c)
$-\left(d+e\right)$(d+e) $=$= $-\left(b+c\right)$(b+c)
$d+e$d+e $=$= $c+b$c+b

 

Let's have a look at some other proofs involving triangles.

Examples

Question 1

Question 2

In the diagram $AC$AC bisects $\angle BAD$BAD, and $DE=EF$DE=EF. By letting $\angle CAD=x$CAD=x , prove that $AC$AC is parallel to $DF$DF.

 

Outcomes

7.G.PT.1

Angle sum property (with notions of proof & verification through paper folding, proofs using property of parallel lines, difference between proof and verification.)

7.G.PT.2

Exterior angle property

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