4.3 & 4.4 prove triangles congruent by sss, sas, and hl
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4.34.3 Prove Triangles Congruent by SSS4.4 Prove Triangles Congruent by SAS and HLBell Thinger
ANSWER ∆MNO ∆PRQ1. Write a congruence statement.
M
N O
P
R Q
ANSWER 30
2. Find x.
(7x – 50)º(2x + 10)º
(3x)º
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4.3
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4.3Example 1
Write a proof.
GIVEN KL NL, KM NM
Proof It is given that KL NL and KM NM
By the Reflexive Property, LM LM.
So, by the SSS Congruence Postulate, ∆KLM ∆NLM
PROVE ∆KLM ∆NLM
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4.3Guided Practice
Decide whether the congruence statement is true. Explain your reasoning.
1. ∆DFG ∆HJK
ANSWER yes; SSS
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4.3
Decide whether the congruence statement is true. Explain your reasoning.
2. ∆ACB ∆CAD
ANSWER No; corresponding sides AB and CD are not congruent.
Guided Practice
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4.3
Decide whether the congruence statement is true. Explain your reasoning.
ANSWER yes; SSS
∆QPT ∆RST 3.
Guided Practice
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4.3Example 2
SOLUTIONBy counting, PQ = 4 and QR = 3. Use the Distance Formula to find PR.
d = y2 – y1( )2x2 – x1( )2 +
= 25 5== + 1 – 4( )2– 1 (– 5( ) )2–PR = 42 + (– 3 ) 2
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4.3Example 2By the SSS Congruence Postulate, any triangle with side lengths 3, 4, and 5 will be congruent to ∆PQR.
= 42 + (– 3 2 5=(–4) – (–1)( )25 – 1)( 2 + = 25 )
The correct answer is A.ANSWER
The distance from (–1, 1) to (–1, 5) is 4. The distance from (–1, 5) to (–4, 5) is 3. The distance from (– 1, 1) to (–4, 5) is
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4.3
∆JKL has vertices J(–3, –2), K(0, –2), and L(–3, –8).
∆RST has vertices R(10, 0), S(10, – 3), and T(4, 0).
Graph the triangles in the same coordinate plane and show that they are congruent.
4.
KJ = SR = 3,ANSWER
JL = RT = 6,
LK = TS = 3 5
Guided Practice
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4.3Example 3Structural Support
Explain why the bench with the diagonal support is stable, while the one without the support can collapse.
The bench with a diagonal support forms triangles with fixed side lengths. By the SSS Congruence Postulate, these triangles cannot change shape, so the bench is stable. The bench without a diagonal support is not stable because there are many possible quadrilaterals with the given side lengths.
SOLUTION
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4.3
Determine whether the figure is stable. Explain your reasoning.
5.
The figure is without a diagonal support is not stable Because there are many possible quadrilaterals with the given side lengths.
ANSWER
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4.3
Determine whether the figure is stable. Explain your reasoning.
ANSWER
The diagonal support forms triangle with fixed side length by SSS congruence postulate, these triangles can not change shape. The figure is stable.
6.
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4.3
Determine whether the figure is stable. Explain your reasoning.
ANSWER
The diagonal support is not stable because the lower half of figure dies not have diagonal support.
7.
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4.3
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4.3
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4.3Example 4
In the diagram, QS and RP pass through the center M of the circle. What can you conclude about ∆MRS and ∆MPQ?
SOLUTION
Because they are vertical angles, PMQ RMS. All points on a circle are the same distance from the center, so MP, MQ, MR, and MS are all equal.
∆MRS and ∆MPQ are congruent by the SAS Congruence Postulate.
ANSWER
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4.3Example 5
Sign Making You are making a canvas sign to hang on the triangular wall over the door to the barn shown in the picture. You think you can use two identical triangular sheets of canvas. You know that RP QS and PQ PS . What postulate or theorem can you use to conclude that ∆PQR ∆PSR?
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4.3Example 5
SOLUTION
RPQ and RPS are right angles, so they are congruent. So, two sides and their included angle are congruent.
You are given that PQ PS . By the Reflexive Property, RP RP . By the definition of perpendicular lines, both
You can use the SAS Congruence Postulate to conclude that ∆PQR ∆PSR.
ANSWER
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4.3
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4.3
Use the diagram at the right.
8. Redraw ∆ACB and ∆DBC side by side with corresponding parts in the same position.
ANSWER
Guided Practice
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4.3Exit Slip
Is ∆ABC ∆XYZ? Explain.1.
Yes. By the Seg. Add. Post., AC XZ. Also , AB XY and BC YZ. So ∆ABC ∆XYZ by the SSS Post.
ANSWER
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4.3Exit Slip
Is there enough given information to prove the triangles congruent? If there is, state the postulate or theorem.
2. ∆ABE, ∆CBD
ANSWER SAS Post.
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4.3Exit Slip
Is there enough given information to prove the triangles congruent? If there is, state the postulate or theorem.
3. ∆FGH, ∆HJK
ANSWER HL Thm.
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4.3Exit Slip
4. ST YZ, RS XY
ANSWER S Y.
State a third congruence that would allow you to prove ∆RST ∆XYZ by the SAS Congruence postulate.
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4.3
State a third congruence that would allow you to prove ∆RST ∆XYZ by the SAS Congruence postulate.
ANSWER ST YZ .
5. T Z, RT XZ
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4.3
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