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Warm UP!. Questions over HOMEWORK?. Skills check!. Congruence & Triangles. Congruent Triangles. Congruent triangles have congruent sides and congruent angles. The parts of congruent triangles that “match” are called corresponding parts. S. Z. 60°. R. 50 °. 70°. T. Y. 2n+10°. X.
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Questions over HOMEWORK? Skills check!
Congruent Triangles Congruent triangles have congruent sides and congruent angles. The parts of congruent triangles that “match” are called corresponding parts.
S Z 60° R 50° 70° T Y 2n+10° X RST is congruent to XYZ. Find the value of n. Since RST is congruent to XYZ, the corresponding parts are congruent. 60 = 2n+10 50 = 2n n = 25
Complete each congruence statement. B DEF A C D F E
Complete each congruence statement. B A ECD C E D
Complete each congruence statement. GTK T G K H
G J Find the value of x if GFH IJK. x =11 K 100 F 45 (4x – 9) I H
Overlapping sides are congruent in each triangle by the REFLEXIVE property Alt Int Angles are congruent given parallel lines Vertical Angles are congruent
SSS SAS ASA AAS HL The Only Ways To Prove Triangles Are Congruent NO BAD WORDS
C Y A B X Z Before we start…let’s get a few things straight INCLUDED ANGLE (an angle sandwich) yum yum
C Y A B X Z Before we start…let’s get a few things straight INCLUDED SIDE
Side-Side-Side (SSS) Congruence Postulate All Three SIDES of one triangle are congruent to all three sides of the other triangle
Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Congruence Postulate Two sides and the INCLUDED angle
Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Congruence Postulate A A S S A A Two angles and the INCLUDED side
A A A A S S Angle-Angle-Side (AAS) Congruence Postulate Two Angles and One Side that is NOT included
Congruent Right Triangles HL HYPOTENUSE AND LEG
On the following slides, we will determine if the triangles are congruent. If they are, write a congruency statement explaining why they are congruent. Then, state the postulate (rule) that you used to determine the congruency.
P R Q S ΔPQSΔPRS by SAS
P S U Q R T ΔPQRΔSTU by SSS
R B C A T S Not congruent. Not enough Information to Tell
M P R Q N Not congruent. Not enough Information to Tell
G K I H J ΔGIH ΔJIK by AAS
B A C D E ΔABC ΔEDC by ASA
E A C B D ΔACB ΔECD by SAS
J T L K V U Not possible
J K L M ΔMJK ΔLKM by SAS
J K U L ΔKJL ΔULM by HL
T J K L V U Not possible