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1.2 Use Segments and Congruence Goal • Use segment postulates to identify congruent segments. Your Notes VOCABULARY Postulate, axiom A rule that is accepted without proof Theorem A rule that can be proved Coordinate The real number that corresponds to a point Distance The distance between two points A and B, written as AB, is the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates of A and B. Between When three points are collinear, you can say that one point is between the other two. Congruent segments Line segments that have the same length POSTULATE 1 RULER POSTULATE The points on a line can be matched one to one with real numbers. The real number that corresponds to a point is the _coordinate_ of the point. The _distance_ between points A and B, written as AB, is the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates of A and B. Your Notes Example 1 Apply the Ruler Postulate Measure the length of CD to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. Solution Align one mark of a metric ruler with C. Then estimate the coordinate of D. For example , if you align C with 1, D appears to align with _4.7_. CD = | _4.7_ – _1_ | = _3.7_ Ruler postulate The length of CD is about _3.7_ centimeters. POSTULATE 2 SEGMENT ADDITION POSTULATE If B is between A and C, then AB + BC = AC. If AB + BC = AC, then B is between A and C. Example 2 Apply the Segment Addition Postulate Road Trip The locations shown lie in a straight line. Find the distance from the starting point to the destination. Solution The rest area lies between the starting point and the destination, so you can apply the Segment Addition Postulate. SD = _SR_ + _RD_ Segment Addition Postulate = _64_ + _87_ Substitute for _SR_ and _RD_. = _151_ Add. The distance from the starting point to the destination is _151_ miles. Your Notes Example 3 Find a length Use the diagram to find KL. Use the Segment Addition Postulate to write an equation. Then solve the equation to find KL. _JL_ = _JK_ + KL Segment Addition Postulate _38_ = _15_ + KL Substitute for _JL_ and _JK_. _23_ = KL Subtract _15_ from each side. Example 4 Compare segments for congruence Plot F(4, 5), G(–l, 5), H(3, 3), and J(3, –2) in a coordinate plane. Then determine whether FG and HJ are congruent. Horizontal segment: Subtract the _x-coordinates_ of the endpoints. FG = | _4 – (–1)_ | = _5_ Vertical segment: Subtract the _Y-coordinates_ of the endpoints. HJ = | _3 – (–2)_ | = _5_ FG and HJ have the _same_ length. So FG __ HJ . Checkpoint Complete the following exercises. 1. Find the length of AB to the nearest 1 1 inch. 8 7 inches 8 2. Find QS and PQ. 61; 24 3. Consider the points A(–2, –1), B(4, –1), 0(3, 0), and D(3, 5). Are AB and CD congruent? No Homework _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________