Practice Congruence (≅) (4) - Properties of Triangles - IB 10 Mathematics – Group 5, Geometry & Trigonometry
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Congruence (≅)

Practice - Congruence (≅)

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What does it mean for two triangles to be congruent?

💡 Hint: Think about their shapes and sizes.

Question 2 Easy

What is the SSS criterion?

💡 Hint: Look for all sides in both triangles.

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Question 1

What criterion indicates that two triangles are congruent if all three sides of one triangle are equal to all three sides of another?

SSS
SAS
ASA

💡 Hint: Remember the acronym for sides only.

Question 2

True or False: The AAS criterion requires two angles and an included side to prove congruence.

True
False

💡 Hint: Check the positioning of the side!

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Challenge 1 Hard

Given triangle ABC with AB = 10, AC = 7, and angle A = 60 degrees. Triangle DEF has DE = 10, DF = 7, and angle D = 60 degrees. Are these triangles congruent? If yes, by which criterion?

💡 Hint: Identify which elements are equal.

Challenge 2 Hard

Triangle GHI and triangle JKL show sides GH = JK, HI = KL, but angle I is not equal to angle K. Can we conclude they are congruent? Explain.

💡 Hint: Verify what is necessary for congruence.

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