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Partners
1) Paul, Audrey2) Karishma, Reed 3) Kayleen, Alissa4) Austin, Shubham5) Edith, Greg6) Hunter, Manisha7) Alexa, Bella8) Kealani, Kayla
9) Marissa, Evelyn10) Madison, Ace11)Hannah, Eva12)Amanda, Andee13)Josh, Tucker14)Julia, Torie15)Ciera, Cameron,
Zach
Partners
1) Megan, Hayden2) Aubrey, Ricky, Veronica3) Ryan, Christina4) Christian, Leenah5) Jairah, Jackson6) Amanda, Alissabeth7) Aisley, Sierra8) Julissa, Shannon9) Weston, Kaela10) Greg, Joe
Partners
1) Cody, Cassal2) Harleen, Krizelle,
Sarah3) Lauren, Brandan4) Peyton, Elena5) Merrick, Kira6) Daniel, Kay 7) Sam, Ellie8) Bhuvan, Ben L
9) Paris, Tyler P, Samie10)Tyler A, Nathan11)Jake, Ben 12) Alexandria, Naman,
Andre13)Jacob H, Jeet14)Cassidy, Sahfa15) Chandler, Sabrina,
Tristan16)Chris, Bailey
Answer these questions with your partner once you are finished.
1) What is the minimum amount of information necessary to conclude triangles are congruent?
2) How do we know figures are congruent?
3) Based on the activity, can you come up with new postulates that prove triangles congruent?
Triangle Congruence
• 3 pieces of information is necessary• Order matters
Side-Side-Side (SSS) Postulate
If the three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent
Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Postulate
If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent
Two Colum Proof
Given: M is the midpoint of segment XY, ax is congruent to AY
Prove: AMX is congruent AMYA
XYM
Assignment
P 208 #2-13, 20 – 27