lesson 4.5

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Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 4–4)
NGSSS
Then/Now
New Vocabulary
Postulate 4.3: Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Congruence
Example 1: Use ASA to Prove Triangles Congruent
Theorem 4.5: Angle-Angle-Side (AAS) Congruence
Example 2: Use AAS to Prove Triangles Congruent
Example 3: Real-World Example: Apply Triangle Congruence
Concept Summary: Proving Triangles Congruent
Over Lesson 4–4
Determine which postulate
can be used to prove that
the triangles are congruent.
If it is not possible to prove
congruence, choose not
possible.
D. not possible
0%
B
0%
A
C. SAS
A
B
C
0%
D
D
B. ASA
C
A. SSS
A.
B.
C.
0%
D.
Over Lesson 4–4
Determine which postulate
can be used to prove that
the triangles are congruent.
If it is not possible to prove
congruence, choose not
possible.
C. SAS
0%
B
D. not possible
A
0%
A
B
C
0%
D
D
B. ASA
A.
B.
C.
0%
D.
C
A. SSS
Over Lesson 4–4
Determine which postulate
can be used to prove that the
triangles are congruent. If it is
not possible to prove
congruence, choose not
possible.
C. SSS
0%
B
D. not possible
A
0%
A
B
C
0%
D
D
B. AAS
C
A. SAS
A.
B.
C.
0%
D.
Over Lesson 4–4
D. not possible
0%
B
0%
A
C. SSS
A
B
C
0%
D
D
B. ASA
A.
B.
C.
0%
D.
C
Determine which
postulate can be used to
prove that the triangles
are congruent. If it is not
possible to prove
congruence, choose not
possible.
A. SSA
Over Lesson 4–4
B. SAS
D. not possible
0%
B
0%
A
C. SSS
A
B
C
0%
D
D
A. AAA
A.
B.
C.
0%
D.
C
Determine which postulate
can be used to prove that
the triangles are
congruent. If it is not
possible to prove
congruence, choose not
possible.
Over Lesson 4–4
Given A  R, what sides must you know to be
congruent to prove ΔABC  ΔRST by SAS?
A.
0%
B
D.
A
0%
A
B
C
0%
D
D
C.
C
B.
A.
B.
C.
0%
D.
MA.912.G.4.6 Prove that triangles are
congruent or similar and use the concept of
corresponding parts of congruent triangles.
MA.912.G.4.8 Use coordinate geometry to
prove properties of congruent, regular, and
similar triangles.
You proved triangles congruent using SSS and
SAS. (Lesson 4–4)
• Use the ASA Postulate to test for
congruence.
• Use the AAS Theorem to test for
congruence.
• included side
Use ASA to Prove Triangles Congruent
Write a two column proof.
Use ASA to Prove Triangles Congruent
Proof:
Statements
Reasons
1. L____
is the midpoint of
WE.
1. Given
2.
2. Midpoint Theorem
3.
3. Given
4. W  E
4. Alternate Interior Angles
5. WLR  ELD
5. Vertical Angles Theorem
6. ΔWRL  ΔEDL
6. ASA
Fill in the blank in the following
paragraph proof.
0%
0%
0%
0%
D
D. AAS
C
C. ASA
B
B. SAS
A
A. SSS
A.
B.
C.
D.
A
B
C
D
Use AAS to Prove Triangles Congruent
Write a paragraph proof.
__ ___
Proof: NKL  NJM, KL  MN, and N  N by the
Reflexive property. Therefore,
__ ___ΔJNM  ΔKNL by
AAS. By CPCTC, LN  MN.
Complete the following flow proof.
0%
0%
0%
0%
D
D. AAS
C
C. ASA
B
B. SAS
A
A. SSS
A.
B.
C.
D.
A
B
C
D
Apply Triangle Congruence
MANUFACTURING Barbara designs a paper
template for a certain envelope. She designs the top
and bottom flaps to be isosceles triangles that have
congruent bases and
base angles. If EV = 8 cm
and the height of the
isosceles triangle is 3 cm,
find PO.
Apply Triangle Congruence
____
In order to determine the length of PO, we must first
prove that the two triangles are congruent.
• ΔENV  ΔPOL by ASA.
____
____
____
____
____
____
• NV  EN by definition of isosceles triangle
• EN  PO by CPCTC.
• NV  PO by the Transitive Property of Congruence.
Since the height is 3 centimeters, we
___can use the
Pythagorean theorem to calculate PO. The altitude of the
triangle connects to the midpoint of ____
the base, so each
half is 4. Therefore, the measure of PO is 5 centimeters.
Answer: PO = 5 cm
The curtain decorating the window forms 2 triangles
at the top. B is the midpoint of AC. AE = 13 inches
and CD = 13 inches. BE and BD each use the same
amount of material, 17 inches. Which method would
you use to prove ΔABE  ΔCBD?
A. SSS
B. SAS
C. ASA
0%
D
0%
C
0%
B
0%
A
D. AAS
A.
B.
C.
D.
A
B
C
D
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