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Congruence of Triangles

Congruence of Triangles

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Mathematics

10th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 11 Questions

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Triangle Congruence Lesson 1

Geometry

Mrs. LaGrange

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Key Concept!

We can classify triangles by their sides and angles.


Let's try classifying a few...

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of triangle is pictured?
1
Equilateral Triangle
2
Right Isosceles Triangle
3
Obtuse Scalene Triangle
4
Obtuse Equilateral Triangle

4

Multiple Choice

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Name this triangle
1
Acute, Scalene
2
Obtuse, Scalene
3
Right, Isosceles
4
Acute, Equilateral

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Multiple Choice

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Name this triangle.
1
Right, Isosceles
2
Scalene, acute
3
Isosceles, acute
4
Equilateral, obtuse

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Theorem:

The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.


It follows that the acute angles of a right triangle are complementary.

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Multiple Choice

The Triangle Sum Theorem states that the sum of all angles in a triangle is ______. 
1
45°
2
90°
3
180°
4
360°

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Multiple Choice

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Solve for x.
1
16
2
11
3
50
4
6

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Multiple Choice

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Solve for x.
1
5
2
12
3
-7
4
-6

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Multiple Choice

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Find the measure of the missing angle.

1

47

2

57

3

53

4

133

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Interior and Exterior Angles

The original angles formed inside the triangle are interior angles. The angles that form linear pairs with the interior angles are exterior angles.

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  • Note angle a and angle b are sometimes called remote interior angles.

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Multiple Choice

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Which two angles are the remote interior angles to Angle W?

1

Angle X and Angle Y

2

Angle X and Angle Z

3

Angle Y and Angle Z

4

Angle Z and Angle W

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Multiple Choice

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What is the measure of angle b?
1
36o
2
56o
3
63o
4
117o

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following terms best describes Angle d? 
1
Remote interior angle
2
Corresponding angle
3
Exterior angle
4
Interior angle

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following angles can you add together to equal angle d? 
1
Angle a and Angle b
2
Angle b and Angle c
3
Angle a and Angle c
4
Angle a and Angle b and Angle c

Triangle Congruence Lesson 1

Geometry

Mrs. LaGrange

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