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Chapter 3 Triangles Review

BINGO! First 3 people to get BINGO get a

PRIZE!!!

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Which conjecture proves these triangle are congruent?

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• What does ASA have that AAS does NOT have?

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What information would you need to add so that these triangle are congruent by SAS?

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• What conjecture tells us that corresponding parts in congruent triangles are congruent?

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What information would you need to add so that these triangle are congruent by SSS?

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What word describes 3 or more lines that all meet at a single point?

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What two triangles are congruent?

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Find the picture of a triangle with a median.

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Solve for angle 2

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What is this a picture of??

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FD is congruent to ____________?

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Which conjecture proves these triangles are congruent?

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Solve for x

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Is AB congruent to CB?

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What two triangles are congruent?

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What information would you need to add so that these triangle are congruent by ASA?

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Solve for angle <OLE

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• What is true about isosceles triangles?

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What information would you need to add so that these triangle are congruent by AAS?

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The perimeter is 34 cm, solve for b.

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Which conjecture proves these triangles are congruent?

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• What is the word that means sides/angles of triangles that are in the same place in two different triangles?

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Which conjecture proves these triangle are congruent?

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Solve for x

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Angle U is congruent to ____________?

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What is this a picture of??

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Solve for d

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Find the picture of a triangle with a midsegment.

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Is TA congruent to GO?


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