Chapter 5 Review - No Proofs

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42 questions
In the diagram below, \triangle{LMN} \cong \triangle{RST}. Complete each statement for the next 6 questions.
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\overline{MN} \cong ___________

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MN = ___________

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m\angle{M} = _______

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\overline{SR} \cong _______

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\triangle{STR} \cong \triangle{}_______

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\angle{L} \cong \angle{} _______

If the two triangles can be proven congruent, choose the correct congruence postulate, then write a congruence statement. If they cannot be proven congruent, choose None, and write "None" for a congruence statement.
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Congruence Postulate

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Congruence Statement. Do not write "Triangle" and use "=" for congruence

If the two triangles can be proven congruent, choose the correct congruence postulate, then write a congruence statement. If they cannot be proven congruent, choose None, and write "None" for a congruence statement.
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Congruence Postulate

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Congruence Statement. Do not write "Triangle" and use "=" for congruence

If the two triangles can be proven congruent, choose the correct congruence postulate, then write a congruence statement. If they cannot be proven congruent, choose None, and write "None" for a congruence statement.
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Congruence Postulate

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Congruence Statement. Do not write "Triangle" and use "=" for congruence

If the two triangles can be proven congruent, choose the correct congruence postulate, then write a congruence statement. If they cannot be proven congruent, choose None, and write "None" for a congruence statement.
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Congruence Postulate

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Congruence Statement. Do not write "Triangle" and use "=" for congruence

If the two triangles can be proven congruent, choose the correct congruence postulate, then write a congruence statement. If they cannot be proven congruent, choose None, and write "None" for a congruence statement.
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Congruence Postulate

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Congruence Statement. Do not write "Triangle" and use "=" for congruence

If the two triangles can be proven congruent, choose the correct congruence postulate, then write a congruence statement. If they cannot be proven congruent, choose None, and write "None" for a congruence statement.
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Congruence Postulate

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Congruence Statement. Do not write "Triangle" and use "=" for congruence

Using the diagram below, for the next 2 questions, name the included angle between each pair of sides given. Do not include the angle symbol.
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XY and YW

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ZW and YW

For the next 5 questions, state the third congruence that must be given to prove that \triangle{ABC} \cong \triangle{DEF} using the indicated postulate. Use the "=" symbol for congruence.
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\overline{AB} \cong \overline{DE}, \overline{CB} \cong \overline{FE}

Use the SSS Congruence Postulate

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\angle{A} \cong \angle{D}, \overline{CA} \cong \overline{FD}

Use the SAS Congruence Postulate

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\angle{A} \cong \angle{D}, \angle{B} \cong \angle{E}

Use the ASA Congruence Postulate

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\angle{A} \cong \angle{D}, \angle{B} \cong \angle{E}

Use the AAS Congruence Postulate

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\angle{A} and \angle{D} are right angles, \overline{AB} \cong \overline{DE}

Use the HL Congruence Postulate

For the next 4 questions, tell whether you can use the given information to determine if \triangle{ABC} \cong \triangle{DEF}. If they are congruent, state the postulate that allows you to do so. If they are not congruent, state "Not Congruent".
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\angle{A} \cong \angle{D}, \overline{AB} \cong \overline{DE}, \overline{AC} \cong \overline{DF}

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\angle{B} \cong \angle{E}, \angle{C} \cong \angle{F}, \overline{AC} \cong \overline{DF}

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\overline{AB} \cong \overline{DE}, \overline{BC} \cong \overline{EF}, \overline{AC} \cong \overline{DF}

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\angle{C} \cong \angle{F}, \overline{AC} \cong \overline{DF}, \overline{AB} \cong \overline{DE}

In the diagram below, \triangle{ABC} \cong \triangle{DEF}. Complete each statement for the next 6 questions.
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m\angle{C} = _______

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\overline{BC} \cong ___________

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\overline{DE} \cong ___________

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m\angle{A} = _______

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\triangle{CAB} \cong \triangle{}_______

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\angle{C} \cong \angle{} _______

Use the diagram below for the next 2 questions.

\triangle{ABC} \cong \triangle{DEF}
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Find the value of x.

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Find the value of y.

Use the diagram below for the next 2 questions.

\triangle{RST} \cong \triangle{UVW}
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Find the value of x.

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Find the value of y.

Use the diagram below for the next 2 questions.
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Find the value of x.

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Find the value of y.

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What does CPCTC stand for?