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As you'll see, we use cats' ears to explore the congruency of various triangles. Oh, calm down and stop dialing the the Humane Society. They're still attached, silly.
Transcript
- 00:04
Proving triangles congruent, a la Shmoop.
- 00:06
<<cheesy TV announcer, canned applause>>
- 00:08
And now it’s time for Are Your Cat’s Ears Symmetrical?...
- 00:11
Today we’ve got some very cooperative cats…
- 00:11
…who I’m sure aren’t at all resentful that we’ve put them on TV for the sole purpose
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- 00:12
of examining their ears. First up we have this calico that was sent
- 00:15
to us from a viewer in Boston.
- 00:18
ARE…THESE…EARS…SYMMETRICAL?
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To tell if a cat’s ears are symmetrical, we must first find out if they are congruent
- 00:26
in shape.
- 00:27
This cat’s ears are in the shape of isosceles triangles; two sides of each are equal.
- 00:33
Which means that the angles opposite the equal sides are also equal…
- 00:37
…this assertion is known as the Isosceles Triangle Theorem.
- 00:44
We can conclude that if two triangles are known to be isosceles…
- 00:48
…they are congruent if a corresponding side and a corresponding angle are known to be
- 00:53
congruent…an extension of Angle-Angle-Side.
- 00:57
And… YES! We have confirmed that this cat’s ears are indeed symmetrical!
- 01:01
Next we have this Persian specifically bred to be perfectly symmetrical.
- 01:05
Now, this cat’s ears are equilateral. But ARE…THEY … SYMMETRICAL?
- 01:11
To check if this cat’s ears are really equilateral…
- 01:13
…we’d have to see if they fulfill the theorem that every equilateral triangle is
- 01:18
also equiangular…
- 01:20
…each angle measuring 180 degrees divided by 3, equaling 60 degrees.
- 01:26
Seems in order. The only other thing we really need to know is if this cat’s ears are both
- 01:30
the same size.
- 01:32
It seems the left ear has sides that measure 5 centimeters, and the right has sides that
- 01:36
measure 5 and a half centimeters.
- 01:38
Awww, what a shame. Oh, well, next cat. Ah, will you look at this gorgeous Abyssinian
- 01:45
we have … what’s that?
- 01:47
Well, folks, it appears that we have a RIGHT ANGLE ALERT!
- 01:51
This cat’s ears form perfect right angles, a very rare occurrence on this show, indeed.
- 01:53
To check for congruence, there are several theorems we can use: the Leg-Acute Angle Theorem,
- 01:58
based on Angle-Side-Angle…
- 02:00
…the Hypotenuse-Acute Angle Theorem, based on Angle-Angle-Side…
- 02:04
…and the Hypotenuse-Leg Theorem.
- 02:07
We’ve got congruent hypotenuses … and we’ve got congruent corresponding legs!
- 02:12
The ears are officially congruent! And now, our last cat before we have to wrap
- 02:16
up this segment; a very special pair of Siamese twin… Siamese cats whose ears overlap!
- 02:22
No really… that’s literally the only thing between them that’s connected.
- 02:22
That doesn’t mean they can’t STILL BE SYM… okay, okay, we’re running out of
- 02:22
time.
- 02:23
This is the general shape of the cats’ ears as they overlap.
- 02:27
Their owner apparently wants to know if they’re congruent to each other even though they’re
- 02:31
morphed together.
- 02:32
She tells us that sides AB and AC as labeled in this carefully drawn, representative diagram
- 02:38
are congruent, as are AD and AE.
- 02:42
The triangles share a base, and by the Isosceles Triangle Theorem, the angles opposite those
- 02:47
congruent sides are also congruent.
- 02:50
So by Side-Angle-Side, these ears are congruent, making these cats Siamese IDENTICAL twins!
- 02:56
Well, that’s all the time we have this week.
- 03:00
Thanks for watching Are Your Cat’s Ears Symmetrical? and remember…
- 03:04
…if they aren’t symmetrical…
- 03:05
…your cat is defective.
- 03:06
Good night.
- 03:07
No animals were harmed in the making of this show.
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