
Congruence Theorems in Action
... Unless, however, you’re talking about a spherical triangle. A spherical triangle is a triangle formed on the surface of a sphere. The sum of the measures of the angles of this kind of triangle is always greater than 180°. Spherical triangles can have two or even three obtuse angles or right angles. ...
... Unless, however, you’re talking about a spherical triangle. A spherical triangle is a triangle formed on the surface of a sphere. The sum of the measures of the angles of this kind of triangle is always greater than 180°. Spherical triangles can have two or even three obtuse angles or right angles. ...
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... c. a line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint d. the point where lines intersect e. the point where all three medians intersect f. a point that joins two sides of a triangle g. to divide into two congruent parts h. a ray that divides an angle into two angles that are congruent i. the ...
... c. a line that is perpendicular to a segment at its midpoint d. the point where lines intersect e. the point where all three medians intersect f. a point that joins two sides of a triangle g. to divide into two congruent parts h. a ray that divides an angle into two angles that are congruent i. the ...
Chapter 3
... b) Not congruent. Many similar triangles can have the same three angles. 4. a) to c) Measure two sides and the contained angle, two angles and any one side, or three sides. Could use a ruler and/or a protractor. d) The triangle are congruent because the chosen measurements were sufficient to describ ...
... b) Not congruent. Many similar triangles can have the same three angles. 4. a) to c) Measure two sides and the contained angle, two angles and any one side, or three sides. Could use a ruler and/or a protractor. d) The triangle are congruent because the chosen measurements were sufficient to describ ...