Triangle Congruence Theorems

Triangle Congruence Theorems

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Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does ASA stand for in triangle congruence?

Back

ASA stands for Angle-Side-Angle, a theorem that states if two angles and the included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does SSS stand for in triangle congruence?

Back

SSS stands for Side-Side-Side, a theorem that states if three sides of one triangle are equal to three sides of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does SAS stand for in triangle congruence?

Back

SAS stands for Side-Angle-Side, a theorem that states if two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does AAS stand for in triangle congruence?

Back

AAS stands for Angle-Angle-Side, a theorem that states if two angles and a non-included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the corresponding non-included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which triangle congruence theorem is NOT valid?

Back

AAA (Angle-Angle-Angle) is not a valid triangle congruence theorem because it does not guarantee that the triangles are congruent; it only shows that they are similar.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If two triangles have two pairs of equal angles, what can be concluded?

Back

The triangles are similar, but not necessarily congruent unless the corresponding sides are also equal.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is the significance of the included angle in the SAS theorem?

Back

The included angle is the angle formed between the two sides being compared; it is crucial for establishing congruence in the SAS theorem.

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