Congruent Triangles

Congruent Triangles  # Geometry

 Tutorials  – Triangle

 Triangle Review:   Fundamentals of Triangle ,  Formula’s for Triangle , Types of Triangle , 45° – 45° – 90° Triangle , 30° – 60° – 90° Triangle , Congruent Triangles, Similar Triangles

Class Questions:   Practice Examples 1,   Practice Examples 2

Practice Questions :   Exercise 1, Exercise 2, Exercise 3 ,  Exercise 4

                                                                             

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When two triangles have same shape and size then they are called as Congruent Triangles.  In simple words if we rotate , flip  or  reflect one triangle we get the same triangle in other direction without any change in dimensions of sides and angles.
  • Same shape means  Same corresponding  angles of two triangles
  • Same size means Same length of corresponding sides of two triangles
If  following statements are satisfied,  only then  two triangles can be Congruent Triangles.
       1.   Three sides of 1st  triangle is equal to  three sides of 2nd triangle .  In the below figure the three sides of Δ DEF  is equal to three sides of Δ PQR

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               DE = PQ , EF = QR,   DF =  PR
       2.       Two sides and  their included angle of 1st triangle is equal to two sides and their included angle of 2nd triangle. Study Δ ABC and Δ XYZ ;   

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               AB = XY  ,  AC = XZ,     ∠A = ∠X
   
3.       Two angles and their included side of 1st triangle is equal to two angles and their included side of 2nd triangle. Δ DEF  and Δ PQR are congruent triangles.

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                   ∠D  =  ∠P = x°   ,  ∠F = ∠R = y°   , DF  = PR

                                                                                                                                         

Triangle Review:   Fundamentals of Triangle ,  Formula’s for Triangle , Types of Triangle , 45° – 45° – 90° Triangle , 30° – 60° – 90° Triangle , Congruent Triangles, Similar Triangles

Class Questions:   Practice Examples 1,   Practice Examples 2

Practice Questions :   Exercise 1, Exercise 2, Exercise 3 ,  Exercise 4

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