Identify the congruent triangles and name the postulate and corresponding parts that support your answer.
a) Congruent Triangles:
b) Postulate:
c) Corresponding parts:
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Is there a picture?
OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
yes there is sorry
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A.ABD,CBD B. SAS I'm not sure about c
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
hope that kind of helps!(:
OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
yeah thanks i have 2 more
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ok shoot!(:
OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
In rectangle TUVW, m∠TXU = 100° and TV = 14 inches. Find the measures below.
a) TX =
b) m∠TXW =
c) WX =
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait once!(:
OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
umm that means like wait a min!(:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok here we go!
A. Because X is the presumable midpoint TX will be half of TV (14/2=7)
B. Since WU is a line (or a 180° angle) <TXW is going to be 180° minus <TXU (180°-100°=80°)
C. X is the midpoint so TX=UX=VX=WX so it's the same as A. (7=7)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk y it did all of them ���!! that is weird!
OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
ok give me a sec all of these little squares are making it hard to see
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i sent it to u in message so it is easier!(:
OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
ok so a and c are 7=7 and b is 80 right
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OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
ok and i have one more
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ok shoot!(:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1. SSS (Side Side Side)
2. SAS (Side Angle Side)
3. ASA (Angle Side Angle)
4. AAS (angle angle side)
OpenStudy (kimberlyevens):
thank you
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