G-6 NotesProvingTriangleCong
G-6 NotesProvingTriangleCong
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Proving
Triangles
Congruent
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A C E D
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Corresponding Parts
Previously we learned that if all six
pairs of corresponding parts (sides and
angles) are congruent, then the
triangles are congruent.
1. AB DE
2. BC EF
3. AC DF
4. A D
ABC DEF
5. B E
6. C F
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SSS
SAS
ASA
AAS
HL
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Side-Side-Side (SSS)
If the sides of one triangle are congruent to the sides of a
second triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
Side
Side
Side
1. AB DE
2. BC EF ABC DEF
3. AC DF The triangles
are congruent by
SSS.
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Included Angle
The angle between two sides
Included Angle
YE and ES YES or E
ES and YS YSE or S
Y S YS and YE EYS or Y
The other two
angles are the
NON-INCLUDED
angles.
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Side-Angle-Side (SAS)
If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are
congruent to the two sides and the included angle of another
triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
included
angle
Side
Side
1. AB DE Angle
2. A D ABC DEF
3. AC DF The triangles
are congruent by
SAS.
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Included Side
The side between two angles
GI HI GH
This combo is called
angle-side-angle, or just ASA.
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Included Side
Y and E YE
E and S ES
Y S S and Y SY
The other two
sides are the
NON-INCLUDED
sides.
Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) 12
Angle
1. A D
2. AB DE ABC DEF
3. B E The triangles
are congruent by
ASA.
Angle-Angle-Side (AAS) 13
Angle
1. A D
2. B E ABC DEF
3. BC EF The triangles
are congruent by
AAS.
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There is no such
thing as an SSA
postulate!
Side
Angle
Side
There is no such
thing as an SSA
postulate!
NOT CONGRUENT!
BUT: SSA DOES work in one
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situation!
If we know that
the two triangles
are right
triangles!
Side Side
Side
Angle
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We call this
HL,
for “Hypotenuse – Leg”
Remember!
The
Hypotenuse Hypotenuse triangles
Leg must be
RIGHT!
RIGHT Triangles!
Right Triangle
Leg
1.AB HL
2.CB GL ABC DEF
3.C and G The triangles
are rt. ‘s are congruent
by HL.
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Same E Different
B Sizes!
Shapes!
A C F
D
NOT CONGRUENT!
Congruence Postulates
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and Theorems
• SSS
• SAS
• ASA
• AAS
• AAA?
• SSA?
• HL
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SAS
ASA
SSA AAS
Not enough
info!
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SSS
SSA SSA
Not enough
info! HL
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Not enough
Not enough info!
info!
SSA
SSA
HL AAA
Not enough
info!
Vertical Angles,
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Reflexive Side
side shared by two
triangles
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Vertical
Angles
Reflexive
Property SAS SAS
Vertical Reflexive
Angles AAS Property SSA
Not enough
info!
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Reflexive Angle
angle shared by two
triangles
Let’s Practice
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For ASA: B D
For SAS: AC FE
For AAS: A F
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What’s Next
A C
Problem #2 B
SAS E D
X
Problem #3 W Y
ASA
Z
Problem #4 AAS
Given: A C A C
BE BD B
Prove: ABE CBD
E D
Statements Reasons
Given
Vertical Angles Thm
Given
AB AD
Prove:
ABC ADC
3. AC AC
B C D
Statements Reasons
1. ABC, ADC right s Given
AB AD Given
Reflexive Property
Congruence Proofs
1. Mark the Given.
2. Mark …
Reflexive Sides or Angles / Vertical Angles
Also: mark info implied by given info.
3. Choose a Method. (SSS , SAS, ASA)
4. List the Parts …
in the order of the method.
5. Fill in the Reasons …
why you marked the parts.
6. Is there more?
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parallel angles
perpendicular angles
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Example Problem
Given: AC bisects BAD A
AB AD
Prove: ABC ADC
B C D
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… and
what it
Step 1: Mark the Given implies
Given: AC bisects BAD A
AB AD
Prove: ABC ADC
B C D
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•Reflexive Sides
•Vertical Angles
Step 2: Mark . . . A
Given: AC bisects BAD
AB AD
Prove: ABC ADC
B C D
… if they exist.
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S AB AD
A BAC DAC
S AC AC
… in the order of the Method
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S AB AD Given
S 1. AB AD 1. Given
2. AC bisects BAD 2. Given
A 3. BAC DAC 3. Def. of Bisector
S 4. AC AC 4. Reflexive (prop.)
5. ABC ADC 5. SAS (pos.)
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This means that two sides or angles that are not marked
as congruent can be proven to be congruent if they are
part of two congruent triangles.
Corresponding Parts of
Congruent Triangles
Congruent Triangles
A two column proof that sides AD and BC
are congruent in the figure at right is shown
below:
Statement Reason
MA MB Given
A B Given
1 2 Vertical angles
ADM BCM ASA
AD BC CPCTC
Corresponding Parts of
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Congruent Triangles
A two column proof that sides AD and BC
are congruent in the figure at right is shown
below:
Statement Reason
MA MB Given
A B Given
1 2 Vertical angles
ADM BCM ASA
AD BC CPCTC
Corresponding Parts of
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Congruent Triangles
Sometimes it is necessary to add an auxiliary
line in order to complete a proof
For example, to prove R O in this picture
Statement Reason
FR FO Given
RU OU Given
UF UF reflexive prop.
FRU FOU SSS
R O CPCTC
Corresponding Parts of
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Congruent Triangles
Sometimes it is necessary to add an auxiliary
line in order to complete a proof
For example, to prove R O in this picture
Statement Reason
FR FO Given
RU OU Given
UF UF Same segment
FRU FOU SSS
R O CPCTC