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Corresponding Parts of Congruent Figures

Corresponding Parts of Congruent Figures

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Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 6 Questions

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Congruent Figures & Corresponding Parts

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Multiple Select

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Match each triangle in the first column with its congruent triangle in the second column.

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Triangle 1 congruent to Triangle a

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Triangle 1 congruent to Triangle b

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Triangle 2 congruent to Triangle c

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Triangle 3 congruent to Triangle a

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Triangle 1 congruent to Triangle b

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Multiple Select

Triangle ABC is congruent to Triangle XYZ; therefore, all corresponding parts are congruent. Select the proper congruence statements.

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Side AB congruent to XY, side BC congruent to XZ, side AC congruent to YZ.

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Side AB congruent to XY, side BC congruent to YZ, side AC congruent to XZ.

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<A congruent to <C, <X congruent to <Z, <B congruent to <Y.

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<A congruent to <X, <B congruent to <Y, <C congruent to <Z.

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Multiple Select

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Using the figure and the congruence statement: Triangle ABC is congruent to Triangle XYZ, select the correct angle measures.

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m<A = 63

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m<A = 80

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m<B = 37

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m<B = 63

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m<B = 80

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Multiple Select

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Using the figure and the congruence statement: Triangle ABC is congruent to Triangle XYZ, select the correct angle measures.

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m<X = 37

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m<X = 63

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m<X = 80

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m<Z = 37

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m<Z = 63

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Multiple Choice

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Triangle PQR is congruent to Triangle STU. Use this congruence statement and the figure to find the m<U.

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27

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36

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107

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117

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Not enough information

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Multiple Choice

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Extending your thinking.....

Quadrilateral EFGH is congruent to Quadrilateral JKLM. Find the m<M if the sum of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees.

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m<M = 56 degrees

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m<M = 73 degrees

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m<M = 112 degrees

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m<M = 119 degrees

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Not enough information

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Congruent Figures & Corresponding Parts

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