Practice - Corresponding Sides
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Practice Questions
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What does it mean for two triangles to be congruent?
💡 Hint: Think about their sides and angles.
List one congruence rule.
💡 Hint: Recall the acronyms we just discussed.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What does congruence mean in geometry?
💡 Hint: Think about the properties of shapes.
True or False: Having two sides and a non-included angle (SSA) can prove two triangles congruent.
💡 Hint: Consider if two triangles can look alike even with those measurements.
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Challenge Problems
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A triangle has sides 3 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm. You have another triangle that has one side measuring 3 cm, another side measuring 4 cm, and an angle between them measuring 40 degrees. Can you prove the triangles congruent? Why or why not?
💡 Hint: Identify if you have enough sides and angles to match.
Two triangles have the following measurements: Triangle A has sides 7 cm, 8 cm, and the angle between these two sides is 60 degrees, and Triangle B has sides 8 cm and 7 cm with the angle between them being 60 degrees. Are the triangles congruent? Explain.
💡 Hint: Focus on sides and the angle correspondence.
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