Which of the following are the two triangle congruency statements that we learned today?
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
Are the following triangles congruent? If so, select the answer that provides the congruency theorem supporting this. If no, select not congruent.
What is the correct congruency statement for:
Choose the postulate makes these triangles congruent and what is the correct congruency statement?
Choose which postulate would be used to show congruency AND which set of letters gives a correct congruency statement: (note if congruency isn't possible, then choose, 'not congruent')
Choose which postulate would be used to show congruency AND which set of letters gives a correct congruency statement: (note if congruency isn't possible, then choose, 'not congruent')
Choose which postulate would be used to show congruency AND which set of letters gives a correct congruency statement: (note if congruency isn't possible, then choose, 'not congruent')