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Name that Angle Terms SSS, SAS, ASA, or HL Yes or No? Overlapping Triangles

Name that Angle Terms SSS, SAS, ASA, or HL Yes or No? Overlapping Triangles 1 pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 5 pt 5 pt

x 100 50 y Find x and y.

x 100 50 y Find x and y.

What is x = 80 y = 40?

What is x = 80 y = 40?

x 110 y Find x and y.

x 110 y Find x and y.

What is x = 40 y = 70?

What is x = 40 y = 70?

x 52 y 4 Find x and y.

x 52 y 4 Find x and y.

What is x = 38 y = 4?

What is x = 38 y = 4?

x 108 y Find x in this regular pentagon.

x 108 y Find x in this regular pentagon.

What is x = 36 y = 36?

What is x = 36 y = 36?

44 y x 44 7 Find x and y.

44 y x 44 7 Find x and y.

What are x = 92 y = 7?

What are x = 92 y = 7?

A side of a right triangle that is not opposite the right angle.

A side of a right triangle that is not opposite the right angle.

What is a leg?

What is a leg?

The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.

The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.

What is hypotenuse?

What is hypotenuse?

***DAILY DOUBLE*** The congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.

***DAILY DOUBLE*** The congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.

What are legs.

What are legs.

The angle formed by the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.

The angle formed by the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.

What is the vertex angle?

What is the vertex angle?

The angles opposite the legs of an isosceles triangle.

The angles opposite the legs of an isosceles triangle.

What are base angles.

What are base angles.

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐA @ÐD AB @ DE

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐA @ÐD AB @ DE ÐB @ ÐE.

What is ASA?

What is ASA?

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐC @ÐF ÐB @ ÐE

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐC @ÐF ÐB @ ÐE AC @ DF.

What is AAS?

What is AAS?

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐC @ÐF ÐB @ ÐE

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐC @ÐF ÐB @ ÐE BC @ EF.

What is ASA?

What is ASA?

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐC @ÐF AC @ DF

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate. Given: ÐC @ÐF AC @ DF BC @ EF.

What is SAS?

What is SAS?

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate.

These triangles are congruent via the ____ postulate.

What is HL?

What is HL?

Congruent? Why?

Congruent? Why?

What is NO, not possible to conclude?

What is NO, not possible to conclude?

Congruent? Why?

Congruent? Why?

What is yes by ASA?

What is yes by ASA?

Congruent? Why?

Congruent? Why?

What is no, not possible to conclude?

What is no, not possible to conclude?

Congruent? Why?

Congruent? Why?

What is no, not possible to conclude?

What is no, not possible to conclude?

Congruent? Why?

Congruent? Why?

What is yes, by SSS?

What is yes, by SSS?

***DAILY DOUBLE*** A D E B C Name the overlapping triangles.

***DAILY DOUBLE*** A D E B C Name the overlapping triangles.

What are ABC and DCB A D E B C

What are ABC and DCB A D E B C

C A D E B Name the overlapping triangles.

C A D E B Name the overlapping triangles.

What are ACE and BCD C A D E B

What are ACE and BCD C A D E B

C D A E B There are this many pairs of overlapping triangles.

C D A E B There are this many pairs of overlapping triangles.

What are 2 pairs.

What are 2 pairs.

D E C A B Name a pair of overlapping triangles.

D E C A B Name a pair of overlapping triangles.

What are ABE and BAD or DBE and EAD

What are ABE and BAD or DBE and EAD

D E C A B Name both pairs of overlapping triangles.

D E C A B Name both pairs of overlapping triangles.

What are ABE and BAD and DBE and EAD

What are ABE and BAD and DBE and EAD