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1. yes 2. no 3. yes 4. no 5. yes

1. m<A = 45; m<B =45; m<C=90

right isosceles

2. m<K =80; m<L = 60; m<M = 40;acute scalene

3. 120

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Chapter 4

Congruent Triangles

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Agenda and ObjectivesAgendaNotes, practice, review 4-1Notes, practice, review 4-2

Objectives Identify congruent figures and corresponding

partsProve that two triangles are congruentProve that triangles are congruent using the

SSS and SAS Congruence Postulates

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Section 4-1 Congruent Figures

Review:What makes angles ?

same degree measurement

What makes segments ?same length

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Can an angle be congruent to a segment?

Can a triangle be congruent to a square?

What makes figures congruent?

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Congruent Figures

Two figures that have the same size and shape.

If figures are congruent then they have congruent angles and congruent sides or parts.

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Let’s Take a Look

Corresponding Angles

Corresponding Sides

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Labeling Congruent Figures

Congruent figures must be labeled according to their corresponding parts.

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Ex: Label the following congruent figures.

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Possible Answers

Δ 1 Δ 2 Δ ABC Δ EFD Δ BCA Δ FDEΔ CBA Δ DFE

Δ 2 Δ 3

Δ EFD Δ HGI

Δ FDE Δ GHI

Δ DEF Δ IHG

Δ 1 Δ 3

Δ ABC Δ HGI

Δ BCA Δ GIH

Δ CAB Δ IHG

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Ex: Given: Δ CAT Δ DOGWhich angles are congruent to one another?

C and DA and O T and G

Which sides are congruent to one another?CA and DO; AC and ODAT and OG; TA and GOTC and GD; CT and DG

To help solve, draw a picture!

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You try..Page 119 1-9, 12-17

Please work independently

Answers 1. FI, WE; IN, EB; FN, WB

2. ∠ F, ∠ W; ∠ I, ∠ E; ∠ N, ∠ B3. YES

4. NO

5. ∆CDO6. ∠C7. CO8. DO9. Yes because AO = OC and DO = OB

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12. R

13. ROHES

14. m ∠C15.4

16.∠ A17.The leaf in the lower left hand

corner is flipped over.

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Applications to Proofs

When the definition of congruent triangles is used in a proof we write,

Corr. parts of Δ’s are

or CPCTC !!!

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Current Goal:Identify/label CPCT.

Future Goal: Use parts to prove that figures are and vice versa.

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Example

The two triangles shown are congruent. Complete…∆STO ≅ ________∠S ≅ ____ because ____.SO ≅ ___ because ____.Then point O is the midpoint of ____.∠T ≅ ___ because ___.Then ST || RK because ____.

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Practice: Classwork Worksheet SKIP #3

Complete and we will go over.

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Closure to 4.1

On a little piece of paper write never, sometimes or always.

1. An acute triangle is ____ congruent to an obtuse triangle.

2. A polygon is ____ congruent to itself.

3. A right triangle is _____ congruent to another right triangle.

4. If ∆ABC ≅ ∆XYZ, ∠A is ____ congruent to ∠Y.5. If ∆ABC ≅ ∆XYZ, ∠B is ____ congruent to ∠Y.

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Homeworkpage 120

Written Exercises #1-11 (SKIP 10) & #14