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Section 18.2: Proving Figures are Congruent Using Rigid Motions
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Objective(s): By following instructions, students will be able to: Determine whether two figures are congruent.
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explain 1A Use the definition of congruence to decide whether the two figures are congruent. Explain your answer.
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explain 1B Use the definition of congruence to decide whether the two figures are congruent. Explain your answer.
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Your-Turn #1 Use the definition of congruence to decide whether the two figures are congruent. Explain your answer.
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explain 2A The figures shown are congruent. Find a sequence of rigid motions that maps one figure to the other. Give coordinate notation for the transformations you use.
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explain 2B The figures shown are congruent. Find a sequence of rigid motions that maps one figure to the other. Give coordinate notation for the transformations you use.
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Your-Turn #2 The figures shown are congruent. Find a sequence of rigid motions that maps one figure to the other. Give coordinate notation for the transformations you use.
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explain 3A Determine which angles or segments are congruent. Describe transformations that can be used to verify congruence.
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explain 3B Determine which angles or segments are congruent. Describe transformations that can be used to verify congruence.
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Your-Turn #3 The figures shown are congruent. Find a sequence of rigid motions that maps one figure to the other. Give coordinate notation for the transformations you use.
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Revisit Objective(s):
Did we... Determine whether two figures are congruent?
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HW: Sec 18.2 pg 725 #s 1-12, 15, 17, 19, 22
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