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Chapter 4
Congruent Triangles
Part 2
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4.5 Prove Triangles Congruent by SAS and HL Objective: Use sides and angles to prove congruence
Essential Question:
How can you use two sides and an angle to prove triangles congruent?
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In a triangle, the angle formed by two given sides is called the ____________ of the sides.
A B
C
A is the included
angle of AB and AC
B is the included
angle of BA and BC
C is the included
angle of CA and CB
Using the SSS Postulate, you can show that two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are congruent.
You can also show their congruence by using two sides and the ____________.
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SAS
Postulate
If ________ and the ____________ of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding sides and included angle of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
If AC RT and A R and AB RS
then ΔABC ΔRST
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Example: Use the SAS Congruence Postulate
Write a proof.
GIVEN
PROVE
BC DA, BC AD
ABC CDA
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Determine whether the triangles are congruent by SAS.
If so, write a statement of congruence and tell why they are congruent.
If not, explain your reasoning.
P
R
Q
F E
D
Example:
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In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle is called the _________.
The two sides that form the right angle are called the _________.
leg
leg
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Earlier in this chapter, we studied various ways to prove triangles to be congruent:
We studied two theorems
and
A
B
C R
S
T
A
B
C R
S
T
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HL Theorem
If the hypotenuse and a leg on one right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and corresponding leg of another right triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
DEFABC
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Tell whether the pair of triangles is congruent or not
and why.
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Is there enough given information to prove the
triangles congruent? If there is, state the postulate or
theorem.
2. FGH, HJK
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Homework: Exercises 4.5
Concepts: # 1 – 28, 31 – 33
Regular: #1 – 29, 31 - 34
Honors: #1 – 34, choose one from 35 - 38
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4.6 Prove Triangles Congruent by ASA and AAS Objective:
Use ASA and AAS methods to prove congruent triangles
Essential Question: If a side of one triangle is congruent to a side of another triangle, what information about the angles would allow you to prove the triangles are congruent?
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The side of a triangle that falls between two given angles is called the___________ of the angles.
It is the one _______________________.
A B
C
AC is the included side of A and C
CB is the included side of C and B
AB is the included side of A and B
You can show that two triangles are congruent by using _________ and the ___________ of the triangles.
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R
S
T A
B
C
ASA and AAS
ASA
Postulate
If _________ and the ___________ of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding angles and included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
If A R and AC RT and
then ΔABC ΔRST
C T
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A B
C
You can show that two triangles are congruent by using _________ and a ______________.
CA and CB are the nonincluded sides of A and B
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R
S
T A
B
C
AAS
Theorem
If _________ and a ______________ of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding two angles and nonincluded side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
If A R and CB TS
then ΔABC ΔRST
C T and
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D
F
E
L
M
N
ΔDEF and ΔLNM have one pair of sides and one pair of angles marked to show congruence.
What other pair of angles must be marked so that the two triangles are congruent by AAS?
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SOLUTION
STATEMENTS REASONS
In the diagram at the right, what postulate or theorem can you use to prove that RST VUT ? Explain.
Example:
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Tell whether each pair of triangle are congruent by SAS, ASA, SSS, AAS or HL. If it is not possible to prove the triangle congruent, write not necessarily congruent.
Example:
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Tell whether each pair of triangle are congruent by SAS, ASA, SSS, AAS or HL. If it is not possible to prove the triangle congruent, write not necessarily congruent.
Example:
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Homework: Exercises 4.6
Concepts: #1 – 20, 23 – 25
Regular: # 1 – 20, 23 – 25, 27
Honors: # 1- 20, 22 – 25, 27, choose 3 from 28 - 34
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4.7 Use Congruent Triangles
Objective:
Use congruent triangles to prove corresponding parts congruent
Essential Question:
How can you use congruent triangles to prove angles or sides congruent?
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With SSS, SAS, ASA, and AAS, you know how to use three parts of triangles to show that the triangles are congruent.
Once the triangles are congruent, you can make conclusions about their other parts.
By definition of congruent triangles, the corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.
We call this CPCTC
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Identifying Common Parts:
D
H
G
F
E
G
G
H
D
E
F
<G =
<H =
<D =
Example:
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Proving Two Segments Congruent
Given: <ZXW = <YWX, <ZWX = <YXW
Prove: ZW = YX
Z
W X
Y
*Write a proof—Separate into two triangles*
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Proving Two Segments Congruent
Given: ΔACD = ΔBDC
Prove: CE = DE
A
C
E
B
D
*Write a proof—Separate into two triangles*
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Homework: 4.7 Exercises
Concepts: Practice 4.7
Regular: #1 – 20, 28 – 31, 33 – 35
Honors: #1 – 20, 23 – 31, 33 – 35, choose 1 from 37 - 39
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4.8 Use Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
Objective:
Use theorems about isosceles and equilateral triangles
Essential Question:
How are the sides and angles of a triangle related if there are two or more congruent sides or angles?
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Isosceles
Triangle
Theorem
Isosceles Triangle
Perpendicular Bisector
Thm.
If two sides of a
triangle are congruent,
then the angles
opposite those sides
are congruent.
The median from the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle lies on the perpendicular bisector of the base and the angle bisector of the vertex angle.
A
B C
A
B C D
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Converse of
Isosceles
Triangle
Theorem
If two angles of a
triangle are
congruent, then the
sides opposite those
angles are
congruent.
A
B C
Equilateral/EquiangularTheorem
A triangle is equilateral if and only if it is equiangular.
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Example: Find x.
Solution: If two angles of a triangle are congruent, the sides opposite them are congruent.
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Example: Find the measures of angles 1, 2, 3, 4. Solution: If two sides of a triangle are congruent, the angles opposite them are congruent.
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Homework: Exercises 4.8
Concepts: #1 – 25, 38 – 40
Regular: #1 – 29, 38 – 40
Honors: #1 – 34, 38 – 40, 43, 44, 47, 48
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4.9 Perform Congruence Transformations Objective:
Create an image congruent to a given triangle
Essential Question:
What transformations create an image congruent to the original figure?
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Identify Congruence Transformations
translation rotation reflection translation
reflection rotation reflection translation
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Example 1
Name the type of transformation shown.
SOLUTION
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EXAMPLE 2 Translate a figure in the coordinate plane
(x, y) → (x +5, y – 2)
B(–2, 4) → (3, 2)
D(–3, 1) → (2, –1)
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Example: Reflect a figure in the y-axis
Woodwork
You are drawing a pattern for a wooden sign. Use a reflection in the x-axis to draw the other half of the pattern.
SOLUTION
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Homework:
Worksheet
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Chapter 4 Endtest