Congruence Implies Congruent Corresponding Parts
... , the student attempts to describe a sequence of rigid motions that maps one triangle onto ...
... , the student attempts to describe a sequence of rigid motions that maps one triangle onto ...
Lesson 4.4 4.5 NOTES
... triangle congruence. What do you think? - Is it always necessary to prove all 6 parts of two triangles are congruent in order to prove that the triangles are congruent? In this lesson we will learn all that will prove two triangles are congruent and by the end of the lesson you will be able t ...
... triangle congruence. What do you think? - Is it always necessary to prove all 6 parts of two triangles are congruent in order to prove that the triangles are congruent? In this lesson we will learn all that will prove two triangles are congruent and by the end of the lesson you will be able t ...
GAUSS WORDS AND THE TOPOLOGY OF MAP GERMS FROM R3
... invariants (see [4, 12]). Combining the adapted version of Gauss words (that we call Gauss paragraphs) and Fukuda’s theorem we prove that two finitely determined map germs f, g : (R3 , 0) → (R3 , 0) such that S(f ) and S(g) are smooth and distinct from the origin, are topologically equivalent if and ...
... invariants (see [4, 12]). Combining the adapted version of Gauss words (that we call Gauss paragraphs) and Fukuda’s theorem we prove that two finitely determined map germs f, g : (R3 , 0) → (R3 , 0) such that S(f ) and S(g) are smooth and distinct from the origin, are topologically equivalent if and ...