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Kemp Arvin B. Silacan


Triangle Congruence Postulate
SSS Congruence Postulate (Side-Side-Side) Steps: Finding the X
SAS Congruence Postulate (Side-Angle-Side) Solving the X
AAA Congruence Postulate (Angle-Angle-Angle) Solving a Degree

SSS Congruence Postulate (Side-Side-Side)


B Steps:
Finding the X:
10cm 2x + 5
F 2x + 5 = x + 7 (Variable to Variable)
A C 2x - x = 5 - 7 (If you replace a number
you have to change the operation)
x+7
x = 2

E 3cm G

Congruence Lines Solve the Following: Solving the X:


AB = EF 1. AB = 10cm 2(2) + 5 = 2 + 7 (Change the x to its value)
BC = FG 2. BC = 9cm 4+5= 9
AC = EG 3. EF = 10cm 9=9
4. EG = 3cm

SAS Congruence Postulate (Side-Angle-Side)


Steps:
B
Finding the X:
3x - 4 3x - 4 = x + 6 (Variable to Variable)
F
A C 3x - x = 4 + 6
5cm x+6 2x = 10 (Divide)
2 2
30
o
x=5
E G

Congruence Lines and Angles Solve the Following: Solving the X:


AB = EF 1. AB = 5cm 3(5) - 4 = 5 + 6
15 - 4 = 11
o
m<A = m<E 2. m<A = 30
BC = FG 3. BC = 11 11 = 11
4. FG = 11
AAA Congruence Postulate (Angle-Angle-Angle)
B Steps:

50
o Solving a degree:
o o o o
x + 50 + 100 = 150
F o o
x + 150 - 180
o

A
xo C
o o
x = 30
o
100 xo
E G

Congruence Angles Solve the Following:


o
m<A = m<E 1. m<A = 100
o
m<B = m<F 2. m<F = 50
o
m<C = m<G 3. m<C = 30
o
4. m<G = 30

Triangle inequality theorem


The sum of the length of any two sides of a triangle is
greater than the lenght of the third side
B
Equation 1 Equation 2
B B
= Can = Cannot

7 9 3 5
A C

Formula: A
AB + AC > BC A C C
13 9
AC + BC > AB
AB + BC > AC Solution: Solution:
7 + 9 = 16 > 13 = True 3 + 5 = 8 > 9 = False
9 + 13 = 22 > 7 = True 5 + 9 = 14 > 3 = True
7 + 13 = 20 > 9 = True 3 + 9 = 12 > 5 = True
= Can = Cannot
(The answer is cannot since there's a false equation)
If one angle of a triangle is larger that the other angle, then the side
opposite the larger is longer than the side of oppsite the other angke

B B
Phthogorean Theorem
2 2 2
C = A + B
4 9 X=4 5
Solution:
2 2 2
A C A C C = A + B
7 3 5 2 = x 2 + 32
Answer the Following Answer the Following x 2 = 5 2 - 32
1. Longest Side = BC 1. Longest Side = BC x2 = 2 5 - 9
2. Shortest Side = AB 2. Shortest Side = AC x = 16
x = 4
1. Largest Angle = m<A 1. Largest Angle = m<A
2. Smallest Angle = m<C 2. Smallest Angle = m<B

UNDEFINED TERMS IN THEOREM

Point - has no actual size, no length and no width


example:

star sun planet

Line - consist of two or more points who the same direction


example:

ruler yarn rope

Plane - flat surface endlessly with both direction


example:

continent book blackboard

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