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Proving Figures are Congruent Using Rigid Motions

Proving Figures are Congruent Using Rigid Motions

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

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How would you carry ABCD onto EFGH?

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Translate left 3 units and up 4 units

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A reflection across the line y=x

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Translate right 3 units and down 4 units

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A rotation 180 degrees

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Multiple Choice

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Are ABCD and EFGH congruent?

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Yes

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No

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Observe JKLM and NPQR. Describe the transformation.

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NPQR is a translation 3 units down and 2 units right from JKLM.

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NPQR is a reflection of JKLM

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NPQR is a translation 5 units down and 5 units right from JKLM.

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There are not possible transformations

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Multiple Choice

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JKLM and NPQR___ congruent because there ______ a rigid motion that maps one to the other.

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are, is not

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are, is

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are not, is not

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are not, is

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Multiple Select

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Select the correct answers.

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There is not a sequence of rigid motions that maps triangle LMN to triangle DEF.

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There is a sequence of rigid motions that maps triangle LMN to triangle DEF.

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The two figures are congruent.

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The two figures are not congruent.

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Open Ended

How do the sizes of the pairs of figures help determine if they are congruent?

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Multiple Choice

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Use the definition of congruence to decide whether the two figures are congruent. Explain your answer.


The two figures appear to be ______ size and ______ shape.

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the same, the same

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a different, a different

3

a different, the same

4

the same, a different

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Multiple Choice

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Use the definition of congruence to decide whether the two figures are congruent. Explain your answer.


Which of the following will map triangle FGH (blue) onto triangle F'G'H' (green)?

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a clockwise rotation of 90 degrees about the origin

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a counter-clockwise rotation of 90 degrees about the origin

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a reflection across the x-axis

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a reflection across the y-axis

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Multiple Choice

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Use the definition of congruence to decide whether the two figures are congruent. Explain your answer.


A rotation ___ a rigid motion so triangles FGH and F'G'H ___ congruent.

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is, are

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is, are not

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is not, are

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is not, are not

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Multiple Choice

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Use the definition of congruence to decide whether the two figures are congruent. Explain your answer.


The two figures appear to be ______ size and ______ shape.

1

the same, the same

2

a different, a different

3

a different, the same

4

the same, a different

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Multiple Select

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Which rigid motion(s) would correctly map MPT onto ZYX?

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a reflection across the x-axis

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a reflection across the y-axis

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a translation

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a rotation

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Open Ended

Can figures have congrent angles but not be congruent figures? Explain.

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How do you feel about proving two shapes are congruent using rigid motions?

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How would you carry ABCD onto EFGH?

1

Translate left 3 units and up 4 units

2

A reflection across the line y=x

3

Translate right 3 units and down 4 units

4

A rotation 180 degrees

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