Notes Section 1.3 - Eastern Upper Peninsula ISD
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Geometry
Notes Section 4-5
What you’ll learn. . . .
How to use the ASA Postulate to
test for triangle congruence
How to use the AAS Theorem to
test for triangle congruence
Vocabulary
Included side
The two shortcuts we know. . .
SSS
SAS
There are a few more. . .
ASA
Postulate-If two angles
and the included side of one
triangle are congruent to the
two angles and the included
side of another triangle, then
the triangles are congruent.
Example #1: Find the missing congruent
parts so that the triangles can be proved
congruent by the ASA Postulate. Then
write the triangle congruence.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Example #2: Write a two-column proof.
Given: PS is the angle bisector of
QPR
Prove: ΔPQS ΔPRS
Might there be more????
Today is your lucky day. . .
Do
you think that if two angles
and a nonincluded side of one
triangle are congruent to the
corresponding two angles and
nonincluded side of a second
triangle, the two triangles
would be congruent??
Yes . . .this is called AAS
Example #3: Find the missing congruent parts
so that the triangles can be proved congruent.
Justify your decision. Then write the triangle
congruence.
Example 4:
.
Write a two-column proof.
Have you learned. . . .
How to use the ASA Postulate to
test for triangle congruence
How to use the AAS Postulate to
test for triangle congruence
Assignment:
Non-Proof: Worksheet 4-4,4-5
Proof:p.211 (10-18 even, 21-28)