Chapter 4: Q18. (page 119)
- Name the coordinates of points A, B, and C.
- Name the coordinates of a point D such that.

Short Answer
a. Coordinates of points are,and.
b. Coordinates of pointis.
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Chapter 4: Q18. (page 119)

a. Coordinates of points are,and.
b. Coordinates of pointis.
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is a common side of two congruent quadrilaterals.
Is the following statement 鈥淐orresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent鈥 based on a definition, postulate, or theorem?
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, (a) List two pairs of congruent corresponding sides and one pair of congruent corresponding angles in and . (b) Notice that, in each triangle, you listed two sides and nonincluded angle. Do you think that SSA is enough to guarantee that two triangles are congruent?

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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