Question 1 (1 point)
∆abc is congruent to ∆xyz. which statement is true?
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Mathematics, 01.11.2019 19:31 HaileyAnn04
Question 1 (1 point)
∆abc is congruent to ∆xyz. which statement is true?
question 1 options:
angle b is congruent to angle z
segment ac is congruent to segment xy
segment bc is congruent to segment yz
angle c is congruent to angle x
question 2 (1 point)
pentagon ghjkl is congruent to pentagon cvbnm. which statement is true?
question 2 options:
segment jk is congruent to segment vb
segment kl is congruent to segment cv
segment gj is congruent to segment bm
segment hl is congruent to segment vm
question 3 (1 point)
∆def is congruent to ∆jkl. the measure of angle d = 40˚.
the measure of angle k = 80˚. find the measure of angle f.
question 3 options:
40˚
60˚
120˚
140˚
question 4 (1 point)
which of the following statements is needed in order to prove these triangles are congruent using sas?
question 4 options:
∠abc≅∠def
bc≅ef
ac≅ef
ac≅df
question 5 (1 point)
∆abc is congruent to ∆def by asa postulate.
angle a is congruent to angle d.
which additional statements need to confirm the triangles are congruent by sas postulate?
question 5 options:
ab≅df and ∠b≅∠f
ab≅de and ∠b≅∠e
bc≅ef and ∠b≅∠e
ac≅df and ∠c≅∠d
question 6 (1 point)
which of the following can be used to show that these triangles are congruent?
question 6 options:
asa
sss
sas
aas
triangles cannot be proven to be congruent
question 7 (1 point)
which of the following can be used to show that these triangles are congruent?
question 7 options:
asa
sss
sas
aas
triangles cannot be proven to be congruent
question 8 (1 point)
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in the diagram below, angle u measures 110˚, and angle w measures 15˚. find the measure of angle t.
question 8 options:
15˚
25˚
35˚
45˚
65˚
question 9 (1 point)
the triangles below are congruent. by using which property and postulate can these triangles be congruent?
question 9 options:
reflexive property of congruence; sas
reflexive property of congruence; aas
reflexive property of congruence; asa
vertical angles; asa
vertical angles; sas
vertical angles; aas
question 10 (1 point)
which of the following statements is needed in order to prove these triangles are congruent by aas?
question 10 options:
rq≅ut
rq≅uv
rs≅uv
rs≅ut
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