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Classify the triangle below using sides and angles:

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Classify the triangle below using sides and angles:

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Classify the triangle below using sides and angles:

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T/F

All equilateral triangles are isosceles.

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Triangle ABC is isosceles. Solve for x.

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Given that the triangle is isosceles and the perimeter is 20 inches. Solve for x.

2x 2x

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Answer: scalene, right

Classify the triangle below using sides and angles:

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Answer: isosceles, obtuse

Classify the triangle below using sides and angles:

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Answer: equilateral, acute

Classify the triangle below using sides and angles:

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Answer: True

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All equilateral triangles are isosceles.

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Answer: x = 3

Triangle ABC is isosceles. Solve for x.

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Answer: x = 4

Given that the triangle is isosceles and the perimeter is 20 inches. Solve for x.

2x 2x

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State the triangle sum theorem.

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Solve for x:

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Solve for x:

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Solve for x:

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The three angles of a triangle are 2x, 3x, and 4x. Find the measure of

each angle.

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The three angles of a triangle are x+5, 3x + 14, and x + 11. Find the measure

of each angle.

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Answer: the 3 angles in a triangle sum to 180 degrees

State the triangle sum theorem.

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Answer: x = 140

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Answer: x = 60

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Answer: x = 50

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Answer: 40, 60, 80

The three angles of a triangle are 2x, 3x, and 4x. Find the measure of

each angle.

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Answer: 35, 41, 105

The three angles of a triangle are x+5, 3x + 14, and x + 11. Find the measure

of each angle.

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How many congruent corresponding parts are there in 2 congruent triangles?

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If ΔABC ≡ ΔDEF, then <C is congruent to _____?

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If ΔABC ≡ ΔDEF, then side DE is congruent to side ______?

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Given the following triangles, ΔXYZ is congruent to _______?

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If ΔPRQ ≡ ΔYXZ and m<P = 63 and m<Q = 57, find the m<X.

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Two triangular gardens have the same size and shape. You needed 28 ft of fencing for one garden. How many feet of fencing will you

need for the other garden?

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Answer: 6 (3 sides and 3 angles)

How many congruent corresponding parts are there in 2 congruent triangles?

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Answer: <F

If ΔABC ≡ ΔDEF, then <C is congruent to _____?

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Answer: AB

If ΔABC ≡ ΔDEF, then side DE is congruent to side ______?

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Answer: ΔNPM

Given the following triangles, ΔXYZ is congruent to _______?

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Answer: 60

If ΔPRQ ≡ ΔYXZ and m<P = 63 and m<Q = 57, find the m<X.

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Answer: 28 ft

Two triangular gardens have the same size and shape. You needed 28 ft of fencing for one garden. How many feet of fencing will you

need for the other garden?

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Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Why doesn’t AAA work to prove to triangles are

congruent?

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Answer: SAS

Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Answer: SSS

Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Answer: AAS

Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Answer: not possible

Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Answer: ASA

Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove the two triangles are congruent?

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Answer: because two equilateral triangles can be two different sizes.

Why doesn’t AAA work to prove to triangles are

congruent?