CK-12 Geometry-Concepts

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http://www.ck12.org Chapter 4. Triangles and Congruence


Base Angles Theorem Converse: If two angles in a triangle are congruent, then the opposite sides are also
congruent.


So, for a triangle 4 ABC, if^6 A∼=^6 B, thenCB∼=CA.^6 Cwould be the vertex angle.


Isosceles Triangle Theorem Converse:The perpendicular bisector of the base of an isosceles triangle is also the
angle bisector of the vertex angle.


In other words, if 4 ABCis isosceles,AD⊥CBandCD∼=DB, then^6 CAD∼=^6 BAD.


Example A


Which two angles are congruent?


This is an isosceles triangle. The congruent angles, are opposite the congruent sides.


From the arrows we see that^6 S∼=^6 U.


Example B


If an isosceles triangle has base angles with measures of 47◦, what is the measure of the vertex angle?


Draw a picture and set up an equation to solve for the vertex angle,v.

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