Triangle Congruence Theorems
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10th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What does ASA stand for in triangle congruence theorems?
Back
ASA stands for Angle-Side-Angle, a theorem that states if two angles and the included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
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CCSS.HSG.SRT.B.5
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does AAS stand for in triangle congruence theorems?
Back
AAS stands for Angle-Angle-Side, a theorem that states if two angles and a non-included side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the corresponding non-included side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
Tags
CCSS.HSG.SRT.B.5
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does SSS stand for in triangle congruence theorems?
Back
SSS stands for Side-Side-Side, a theorem that states if three sides of one triangle are equal to three sides of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
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CCSS.HSG.SRT.B.5
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the significance of triangle congruence theorems in geometry?
Back
Triangle congruence theorems are significant because they provide criteria to determine if two triangles are congruent, which is essential for solving various geometric problems.
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CCSS.8.G.A.2
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Can you name the triangle congruence theorem that requires two angles and the included side?
Back
The triangle congruence theorem that requires two angles and the included side is called ASA (Angle-Side-Angle).
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CCSS.HSG.SRT.B.5
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Can you name the triangle congruence theorem that requires two angles and a non-included side?
Back
The triangle congruence theorem that requires two angles and a non-included side is called AAS (Angle-Angle-Side).
Tags
CCSS.HSG.SRT.B.5
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the relationship between the sides and angles in congruent triangles?
Back
In congruent triangles, corresponding sides are equal in length, and corresponding angles are equal in measure.
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CCSS.HSG.CO.B.7
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