
Triangles
This topic focuses on the congruence of triangles and the criteria for congruence (SAS, ASA, SSS, RHS). Students also explore properties of isosceles triangles.
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This topic focuses on the congruence of triangles and the criteria for congruence (SAS, ASA, SSS, RHS). Students also explore properties of isosceles triangles.
Key Questions
- What does it mean for two triangles to be congruent?
- What are the criteria for triangle congruence?
- How do we apply the properties of isosceles triangles?
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