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List all of the triangle congruence postulates.
SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, and HL.
Solve for x.

x=41
What always goes at the top of a proof?
The given information.
Name the three types of rigid transformations we've learned about.
Rotations, Reflections, and Translations
What does the word congruent mean?
Same shape, same size.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, state by which theorem. If not, state NC.

Yes, ASA.
Given that the two triangles are congruent, solve for x.

x=7
When do we use CPCTC in a proof?
Only after proving two triangles congruent.
Image

IK
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, state by which theorem. If not, state NC.

Yes, SAS.
Given that the two triangles are congruent to each other, solve for x.

x=15
What reason do we use to say ZX=ZX ?

Reflexive Property
Counterclockwise (CCW)
Given the two triangles below, finish the congruence statement:
triangleCAB~=

triangle CAD
What more information do we need in order to say these triangles are congruent by SAS?
EG~=PR
What is the perimeter of triangleTUV ?

The perimeter is 118 mm.
Name the angles that are secretly congruent in this picture.

angleEDF~=angleSDR
Fill in the blank:
The image and pre-image are always _____________ to each other under rigid transformations.
Congruent

angleR
If AB is a perpendicular bisector to DC, then what more information is needed to say the two triangles are congruent by HL?
DA~=CA
Given triangleCOW~=triangleBUG , it is known that CO=2x+10 , UG=x+16 , and GB=3x+24 . It is also known that the perimeter of one triangle is given by the expression 10x-14 . Then solve for x and find the length of GB.
x=16
and
GB=72
If AE and BD bisect each other, how are the two triangles congruent?
SSS
What does it mean for a transformation to be "rigid"?
Only the location/orientation is changed, not the shape or size.