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angles in congruent triangles that are the same

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angles in congruent triangles that are the same


What are corresponding?


Refer to Chapter 5 Review #1

 

The angle that Angle B is congruent to

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Refer to Chapter 5 Review #1

 

The angle that Angle B is congruent to


What is Angle E?


Refer to Chapter 5 Review Number 3

 

The measure of Angle D 

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Refer to Chapter 5 Review Number 3

 

The measure of Angle D 


What is 50 degrees?


Refer to Chapter Review #4

 

The length of AB

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Refer to Chapter Review #4

 

The length of AB


What is 14?


Refer to Chapter Review Question #10

 

The triangles that would need to be congruent in order for Angle PSR and Angle QRS to be congruent.

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Refer to Chapter Review Question #10

 

The triangles that would need to be congruent in order for Angle PSR and Angle QRS to be congruent.


What are Triangle PSR and Triangle QRS?


Refer to Chapter 5 Review, Number 7

 

The side included between Angle C and Angle CDB

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Refer to Chapter 5 Review, Number 7

 

The side included between Angle C and Angle CDB


What is Side CD?


Refer to Ch 5 Review Number 8

 

Which congruence test would you use?

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Refer to Ch 5 Review Number 8

 

Which congruence test would you use?


What is ASA?


The congruence test you would use to show the triangles are congruent in Chapter Review #12

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The congruence test you would use to show the triangles are congruent in Chapter Review #12


What is SAS?


The congruence test you would use to show the triangles are congruent in Chapter Review #13

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The congruence test you would use to show the triangles are congruent in Chapter Review #13


What is SSS?


The congruence test you would use to show the triangles are congruent in Chapter Review #14

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The congruence test you would use to show the triangles are congruent in Chapter Review #14


What is HL?


Refer to Chapter 5 Review Number 9

 

The triangles that would need to be congruent for Angle A and Angle C to be congruent.

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Refer to Chapter 5 Review Number 9

 

The triangles that would need to be congruent for Angle A and Angle C to be congruent.


What are Triangle ABD and Triangle ABD?


 

This is the extra congruence that you would need to know to prove the triangles above are congruent using ASA.

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This is the extra congruence that you would need to know to prove the triangles above are congruent using ASA.


What is AC is congruent to CY?


 

This is the extra congruence you would need to know to prove that the triangles in the diagram above are congruent using SAS?

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This is the extra congruence you would need to know to prove that the triangles in the diagram above are congruent using SAS?


What is Angle TAZ is congruent to Angle XAZ?


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This is the additional congruence you would need to know in order to show that the two triangles are congruent using AAS

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This is the additional congruence you would need to know in order to show that the two triangles are congruent using AAS


What is Angle E is congruent to Angle K?


a segment, ray, or line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint

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a segment, ray, or line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint


what is a perpedicular bisector?


The type of bisector shown in Chapter Review #16

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The type of bisector shown in Chapter Review #16


What is perpendicular?


The value of x in Chapter Review #15

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The value of x in Chapter Review #15


What is 11?


The value of x in Chapter Review #16

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The value of x in Chapter Review #16


What is 3?


If HN is the perpendicular bisector of AT, these TWO PAIRS of segments must be congruent.

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If HN is the perpendicular bisector of AT, these TWO PAIRS of segments must be congruent.


What are AH and HT and AN and NT?


when a point is the same distance from one line as it is from another line

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when a point is the same distance from one line as it is from another line


what is equidistant?


 

The included angle between side AC and side CB

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The included angle between side AC and side CB


What is Angle C?


The total number of pairs of congruent parts between two congruent triangles.

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The total number of pairs of congruent parts between two congruent triangles.


What is six?


The reason that Angle LMK is congruent to Angle MKN

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The reason that Angle LMK is congruent to Angle MKN


What is "alternate interior angles are congruent"?


Given that Triangle CAB is congruent to FED, this is the side that Side BC must be congruent to.

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Given that Triangle CAB is congruent to FED, this is the side that Side BC must be congruent to.


What is DF?


Is holdens sister a babe?


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Is holdens sister a babe?


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