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4.2 /4.3 – Triangle Congruence
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Triangle Congruence Before … Now …
… to prove figures congruent you must show ALL corresponding sides and angles are congruent Now … … we have some shortcuts for TRIANGLES
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Shortcut #1 SSS ~ Side-Side-Side
If the triangles have three sets of congruent sides, the triangles are congruent (I don’t know any angles) 10 10 5 8 8 5
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“INCLUDED” What does it mean to be an included angle or an included side? X C 7 in 40° Y 5 in 55° A B Z
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“Included” An included angle is between two sides (the rays that make the angle would be the sides)
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“Included” An included side is between two angles (the endpoints of the side would be the vertices of the angles)
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Shortcut #2 SAS ~ Side-(included)Angle-Side
If the triangles have 2 sets of congruent sides and a set of congruent included angles, then the triangles are congruent 7 70° 4 4 70° 7
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Shortcut #3 ASA ~ Angle-(included) Side-Angle
If the triangles have 2 sets of congruent angles and a set of congruent included sides, then the triangles are congruent 80° 70° 3 3 70° 80°
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Shortcut #4 AAS ~ Angle-Angle-Side
If the triangles have two sets of congruent angles and a set of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent 12 80° 70° 70° 80° 12
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Right Triangle Congruence (shortcut #5)
If the triangles are RIGHT triangles, there is another option … HL ~ Hypotenuse-Leg 5 8 13 13 10 10 8 5
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Incorrect Congruence Postulates
These ways DON’T work! AAA (AAAAAAAAgggghhhh) doesn’t work ASS (if you can’t say it, you can’t use it!) This is the same as SSA – that doesn’t work either
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