4. Proving Triangles Congruent-ASA, AAS
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Calculate the lengths of the sides of the triangles using the Distance Formula.
Yes, see solution.
To see whether △ ABC and △ XYZ are congruent or not, let's find the lengths of the sides.
Substitute ( 0,5) & ( 0,0)
Subtract terms
(- a)^2=a^2
Calculate power
Add terms
Calculate root
| Corresponding Sides | Distance Formula | Result |
|---|---|---|
| AB and XY | sqrt((0-0)^2+(0-5)^2) ? = sqrt((4-4)^2+(3-8)^2) | 5= 5 |
| BC and YZ | sqrt((- 2-0)^2+(0-0)^2) ? = sqrt((6-4)^2+(3-3)^2) | 2= 2 |
| CA and ZX | sqrt((0-(- 2))^2+(5-0)^2) ? = sqrt((4-6)^2+(8-3)^2) | sqrt(29)= sqrt(29) |
Since all three side pairs are congruent, the Side-Side-Side (SSS) Congruence Postulate guarantees that the triangles are congruent. △ ABC ≅△ XYZ