The two triangles are congruent by the following...
ASA
The following triangles are congruent by...
ASA
The vertex angle of an Isosceles triangle is 70 degrees. What is the measure of each base angle?
55 degrees
Which of the following is not true about an equilateral triangle?
A. All three sides are congruent.
B. The sum of the interior angles is 120 degrees.
C. A triangle with three congruent sides is equiangular.
B.
Which theorem or term is being described?
Two triangles can be proven congruent when two sides and an included angle are defined.
SAS
The following triangles are congruent by...
SAS
The following triangles are congruent by...
AAS
What is the measure of angle A?
66 degrees
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 72 inches. What is the measure of one side?
24 inches.
Which theorem or term is being described?
Two right triangles can be proven congruent when two corresponding hypotenuse and legs are defined as congruent.
HL theorem
Are the following triangles congruent? If yes, by which theorem?
HL
What else additional information is needed to prove triangle PQS is congruent to triangle RQS using SAS?
Side QS is congruent to Side QS
What is the value of x and y?
x = 60 y = 70
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 99 meters. How much is the measure of each interior angle?
60 degrees.
Which of the of the following is not a theorem or postulate the can prove two triangles congruent?
AAS SAS ASA
SSS AAA HL
AAA
What postulate proves the triangles congruent?
SAS
What additional information is needed to prove the triangles UST and USV are congruent using HL theorem? Be specific.
US = US
UT = UV
What is the value of x?
x = 8
The length of one side of an equilateral triangle is 2x + 5. The perimeter of the triangle is 105. What is the value of x?
x = 15
In geometry, two figures or objects are __________ if they have the same shape and size.
congruent
What postulate proves the triangles congruent?
SSS
x = 7, y = 2
Solve for angle y.
y = 15
What is the measure of Angle ABC?
108 degrees
In a right triangle, the segment opposite of the right angle is referred to as....
The hypotenuse.