Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will develop our skills in being able to identify whether a pair of triangles are, or are not congruent.

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5 Questions

Q1.
ASA
Correct answer: RHS
SAS
SSS
Q2.
Which of these is not a condition for congruent triangles?
Correct answer: AAA
ASA
RHS
SSS
Q3.
x = 10 cm, y = 4 cm, z = 8 cm
x = 4 cm, y = 8 cm, z = 10 cm
Correct answer: x = 8 cm, y = 4 cm, z = 10 cm
Q4.
Correct answer: RHS and SAS
RHS and SSS
SSA and SAS
SSS and SAS
Q5.
Correct answer: SAS and ASA
SAS and SSS
SSS and ASA
SSS and RHS

5 Questions

Q1.
ASA
Correct answer: RHS
SAS
SSS
Q2.
Which of these is not a condition for congruent triangles?
Correct answer: AAA
ASA
RHS
SSS
Q3.
x = 10 cm, y = 4 cm, z = 8 cm
x = 4 cm, y = 8 cm, z = 10 cm
Correct answer: x = 8 cm, y = 4 cm, z = 10 cm
Q4.
Correct answer: RHS and SAS
RHS and SSS
SSA and SAS
SSS and SAS
Q5.
Correct answer: SAS and ASA
SAS and SSS
SSS and ASA
SSS and RHS

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UnitMaths / Constructions, congruence, and loci