6th Grade Math Textbook, Fundamentals

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
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Congruent Triangles

Objective To identify congruent triangles • To explore angle-side relations in triangles


  • To use congruent parts of congruent triangles to find missing angle and side measures


 have exactly the same size and shape. Their

corresponding sides and corresponding angles are congruent.

Congruent triangles

ABCADC Triangle ABCis congruent
to triangle ADC.

Corresponding sides:
ACAC
ADAB
DCBC

Corresponding angles:
ABCADC
CABCAD
ACBACD
A

B

C

D

To show that two triangles are congruent, you do not need

to show that allcorresponding parts are congruent.
Use these three statements to identify congruent triangles.

Side-Side-Side(SSS)
If all 3 pairs of corresponding
sides of both triangles are
congruent, the triangles are
congruent.

TUWZYX

T

W U Z

Y X

Side-Angle-Side(SAS)
If 2 pairs of corresponding
sides and the included angles
of both triangles are
congruent, the triangles are
congruent.

FGHLJK

G

F

H

JK

L

An included angleis the angle
between two sides. An included side
is the side between two angles.

Use the corresponding parts of congruent triangles

to find missing angle measures and side lengths.

Remember:Matching tick marks and
angle marks identify corresponding parts.

RSTZXY
Find the measure ofRS.

RSand ZXare corresponding sides.
RSZX, so RS2.5 cm

S

R

T

Y X

Z
6.5 cm 2.5 cm

6 cm

6.5 cm

6 cm

KLMPQN
Find mPQN.

PQNand KLMare corresponding angles.
PQNKLM,so mPQN40°

40

K

L

M

70

(^70) P
Q
N
 &KDSWHU
Angle-Side-Angle(ASA)
If 2 pairs of corresponding
angles and the included sides
of both triangles are
congruent, the triangles are
congruent.
MNPQRS
N
P
M
R
S
Q

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