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Geometry 4-2 Mixed Review: Triangle Congruence by SSS and SAS

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Review Lesson 4-1: Two quadrilaterals are congruent as described in the congruence statement below.
Match corresponding parts from the quadrilaterals.
\angle{GFE}
\angle{E}
\overline{HE}
\overline{AB}
\overline{EF}
\angle{C}
\angle{A}
\overline{DA}
\angle{G}
\angle{CBA}
Review Lesson 2-2: Write the converse of the statement. Determine whether the statement and its converse are true or false.

If x = 3, then 2x = 6.
Converse: If 2x = 6, then x = 3. Conditional: True. Converse: True.
Converse: If x ≠ 3, then 2x ≠ 3. Conditional: True. Converse: False.
Converse: If x ≠ 3, then 2x ≠ 3. Conditional: True. Converse: True.
Converse: If 2x = 6, then x = 3. Conditional: True. Converse: False.
Review Lesson 2-2: Is the converse of the statement true or false?

If x = 3, then x² = 9.
True
False
Review Lesson 4-2: In △JHK, name the side that is included between ∠J and ∠H.
side JH
side KJ
side KH
Review Lesson 4-2: In △NLM, name the angle that is included between side NM and side LN.
∠N
∠L
∠M
Vocabulary Review: Use the diagram below to match corresponding items.
You may need to zoom out to see all of the items. You can also match each item from the left column by selecting it (click it) then selecting (clicking on) the mate for it.
included angle between \overline{BC} and \overline{CA}
\angle{A}
included angle between \overline{AB} and \overline{CA}
\overline{CA}
included side between \angle{B} and \angle{A}
\angle{C}
included side between \angle{A} and \angle{C}
\overline{BC}
included side between \angle{B} and \angle{C}
\angle{B}
included angle between \overline{BC} and \overline{AB}
\overline{}
Use Your Vocabulary: What is a postulate?
a convincing argument using deductive reasoning
a conclusion reached by using inductive reasoning
a statement accepted as true without being proven true
a conjecture or statement that you can prove true