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HW: Module 1, Topic D, Lesson 22 - Congruence Criteria for Triangles (SAS)
Name:
1.
Date:
The SAS congruency axiom states that two triangles are congruent if:
A.
two angles and the contained side of one triangle are equal to two angles and the contained angle of the other
triangle.
B.
two sides and the contained angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and the contained angle of the other
triangle.
C.
two angles and a side of one triangle are equal to two angles and a side of the other triangle.
D. two sides and the excluded angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and the excluded angle of the other
triangle.
2.
3.
4.
Can an right triangle and a equilateral triangle be
congruent? Explain your answer.
5.
The measures of the three angles of a triangle are
represented by x, 3x, and x + 30. Find the value
of x.
In ^RST, RS = ST. If mOR = 2x
mOS = x, nd the value of x.
The SAS (side-angle-side) relationship is a way
to show that triangles are congruent. Sets of
triangle parts are listed. Which set gives parts
that allow triangle ABC to be proven congruent to
triangle XYZ by SAS?
A.
OA = OX; OB = OY; OC = OZ
B.
OA = O X; BC = YZ; AC = XZ
C.
OA = O X; AB = XY; AC = XZ
D. OA = O X; OB = OY; AB = XY
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