Given this congruence statement, the angle congruent to angle V.
angleH
The congruence conjecture that proves these are congruent triangles.
SSS
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, name the congruence postulates that proves it.
SSS
If the measure of angle 1 = 146 what is the measure of angle 5?
146
Find m<A. What theorems did you use?
X = 11, measure of A is 58 degrees, and the theorems used: triangle angle sum theorem.
The side congruent to side VU
bar{HI}
The congruence conjecture that proves these are congruent triangles.
SAS
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, name the congruence postulates that proves it.
Not congruent
Find the value of x that makes s parallel to t.
x=12
Solve for e. What theorem did you use?
e =15, theorems used: exterior angle theorem
A congruence statement for the two triangles represented by:
triangleMNLcongtrianglePQR
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, name the congruence conjecture that proves it.
AAS
What would you use to show corresponding parts of one triangle is = to corresponding parts in another triangle? When could you use it?
CPCTC. After both triangles have been proven =
Solve for X
x=14
something = to itself
reflexive
The side congruent to IG
bar{UW}
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, name the congruence conjecture that proves it.
SAS
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, name the congruence postulate that proves it.
not congruent
Solve for x.
x=50
Halfway point creates = segments
Midpoint
Congruence statement for the triangles represented by:
triangleADBcongtriangleCEB
The additional information needed to prove the two triangles are congruent using SSS theorem
AC is congruent to DF
What are the 5 Triangle Congruence Theorems?
SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL
Solve for x. Which theorem did you use?
X=49
Bisects an angle into = angle halves
Angle bisector