Google Classroom
GeoGebra
GeoGebra Classroom
Sign in
Search
Google Classroom
GeoGebra
GeoGebra Classroom
Outline
Triangle Congruence Investigation
Notes
Triangle Congruence Investigation
Author:
MaryAnn Jones
,
Caroline Psutka
Topic:
Congruence
,
Geometry
What consecutive triangle parts need to be congruent in order to show that two triangles are congruent? Are you able to create a non-congruent pair of triangles?
Notes
Copy of Exploring Congruency
SSS - 3 pairs of congruent sides
AAA- 3 pairs of congruent angles
SAS- 2 Congruent Sides with Congruent Angle in Between
HL- 1 Pair of Legs Congruent, 1 Pair of Hypotenuses Congruent, ONLY for right triangles
SSA- 2 Congruent Sides with a Congruent Angle NOT in between
ASA- 2 Pairs of Congruent Angles with a Congruent Side in between
AAS- 2 Pairs of Congruent Angles with a Congruent Side NOT inbetween
Card Sort
Exit Ticket
Next
Copy of Exploring Congruency
New Resources
Untitled
Pythagorean theorem illustration
TNB Frame
Task 1 (Ovdi)
Fonts
Discover Resources
Mike May Calculus
Stage 9 CP 12
sweep 01
Diagonals of a rectangle
Writing a complex number in modulus-argument form.
Discover Topics
Solids or 3D Shapes
Mathematics
Sphere
Parallelogram
Straight Lines