Chapter 4: Q10. (page 151)
Draw a diagram for the following:
a. equilateral.
b. equiangular .
Short Answer
a. The diagram is

b. The diagram is

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Chapter 4: Q10. (page 151)
Draw a diagram for the following:
a. equilateral.
b. equiangular .
a. The diagram is

b. The diagram is

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Decide whether you can deduce by the SSS, SAS, or ASA postulate that another triangle is congruent to . If so, write the congruence and name the postulate used. If not, write no congruence can be deduced.

Decide whether you can deduce by the SSS, SAS, or ASA postulate that another triangle is congruent to . If so, write the congruence and name the postulate used. If not, write no congruence can be deduced.

For the following figure, can the triangle be proved congruent? If so, what postulate can be used?

Plot the given points on graph paper. Draw . Locate point so that role="math" localid="1638337170606" .
role="math" localid="1638337180452" role="math" localid="1638337224388" role="math" localid="1638337234009"
Decide whether you can deduce by the SSS, SAS, or ASA postulate that another triangle is congruent to . If so, write the congruence and name the postulate used. If not, write no congruence can be deduced.

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