Complete the congruence statement for the congruent triangles in the diagram. (hint, separate the triangles to help you. Also, be sure to enter just the 3 letters of the triangle name)
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Determine which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the triangles congruent. If it is not possible, select none.
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Question 10
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Which three sides can form a triangle?
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Question 11
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Solve for x.
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Question 12
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Solve for x.
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Question 13
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Question 14
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A triangle has side lengths of 3 cm and 7 cm. Which of the following is a possible length for the third side?
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Question 15
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Which triangle below is not congruent to the other three?
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Which orders the sides of this triangle from least to greatest using the instrument names?
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Question 18
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Determine which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the triangles congruent. If it is not possible, select none.
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Question 19
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Question 20
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On a map, Ogden, Kaysville, and Layton form a triangle. Kaysville is 30 miles from Ogden and Ogden is 20 miles from Layton. Which of the following is a possible distance between Kaysville to Layton?
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Question 21
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BONUS: The measure of a base angle of an isosceles triangle is 54 degrees. What is the measure of the vertex angle?