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Date: Topic: Congruent Figures Warm-up Construct a segment congruent to Construct an angle congruent to (6.6) When congruent segments and congruent angles are combined to make a shape, those shapes are called congruent figures. Congruent figures have all congruent sides and angles. Example: AB @ DE BC @ EF CA FD If all of the corresponding sides and all of the corresponding angles of a shape are congruent, then the shapes are congruent. Therefore, For two triangles to be congruent, all corresponding side lengths and all corresponding angle measures must be congruent. Corresponding means the same location of each side length or angle on each triangle. Example: Given always use the same order when naming corresponding parts A I AB IH Congruence works for other shapes as well. As long as all corresponding angles and corresponding sides are congruent, then the shapes are congruent. Example: JKLM≅QPON Therefore, ≅ ≅ ≅ ≅ ≅ ≅ ≅ ≅ You can use congruence to find missing side lengths or angle measures. Example: Given and angle measures. 11 cm 66 ÐG ≅ ÐJ , find the missing side lengths mÐG mJ 66 78° 30 cm 36° Use this same method to find the other missing values: 28 cm = 11 cm 11 cm = 28 cm 66° 78 = 30 cm = 78° 28 cm 30 cm = 36° 36