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6.2(b) Notes: Proving Congruent Triangles Lesson Objective: Prove triangles congruent using the definition of congruence. CCSS: G.CO.7, G.SRT.5 You will need: CPR, colored pens Real-World App: This is Jeopardy!!!: Lesson 1: Third Angles Theorem There are pairs of triangles, LMN and RST, with matching angles. Find the other piece of your triangle. Then find the other matching triangle. Sketch and label the angle measures of both triangles. L R M N S T Lesson 1: Third Angles Theorem Third Angles Theorem: Since / L / R and / M / S, then / N / T. L M R N S T Lesson 2: Use the Third Angle Theorem If / WNX / WRX, WX bisects / NXR, m/ WNX = 88°, and m/ NXW = 49°, find m/ NWR. Explain your reasoning. Lesson 3: Prove That 2 Triangles are Congruent Write a two-column proof by listing all corresponding parts. Then give a reason for each one. a. Lesson 3: Prove That 2 Triangles are Congruent Write a two-column proof. b. The bars that give structural support to a roller coaster form triangles. Since the angle measures and the lengths of the corresponding sides are the same, the triangles are congruent. Given: JK_|_KL, ML_|_KL, / KLJ / LKM, JK ML, JL MK Prove: ∆JKL ∆MLK List corresponding parts: J K J K K M /J /P /L /L /K /M L JL PL LK KJ LM MP 6.2(b): Do I Get It? Yes or No 1. 6.2(b): Do I Get It? Continued 2. To write the proof, list the corresponding parts. Give a reason for their congruency.