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... known (SAA or ASA). Case 2 Two sides and one angle not included between the two sides are known (SSA). This case may lead to more than one triangle. Case 3 Two sides and the angle included between the two sides are known (SAS). Case 4 Three sides are known (SSS). Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wes ...
... known (SAA or ASA). Case 2 Two sides and one angle not included between the two sides are known (SSA). This case may lead to more than one triangle. Case 3 Two sides and the angle included between the two sides are known (SAS). Case 4 Three sides are known (SSS). Copyright © 2009 Pearson Addison-Wes ...
Geom. Unit 1 Test Review
... 9. Given the diagram as shown, list the segments AB, BC, AC, DC, and BD , in order of size from shortest to longest. A ...
... 9. Given the diagram as shown, list the segments AB, BC, AC, DC, and BD , in order of size from shortest to longest. A ...
Geometry - Shevington High School
... This is the minimum you are allowed to write when giving reasons. Lines • Vertically opposite angles are equal. • Angles on a straight line add up to 180 O • Angles at a point add up to 360° ...
... This is the minimum you are allowed to write when giving reasons. Lines • Vertically opposite angles are equal. • Angles on a straight line add up to 180 O • Angles at a point add up to 360° ...