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Extra Practice - Proving Congruent Triangles

The document contains a series of geometric proofs that require the use of congruence and triangle properties. Each proof is structured with statements and reasons that need to be filled in to demonstrate the congruence of various triangles based on given conditions. The proofs involve concepts such as midpoints, angle bisectors, and properties of equilateral triangles.

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Extra Practice - Proving Congruent Triangles

The document contains a series of geometric proofs that require the use of congruence and triangle properties. Each proof is structured with statements and reasons that need to be filled in to demonstrate the congruence of various triangles based on given conditions. The proofs involve concepts such as midpoints, angle bisectors, and properties of equilateral triangles.

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Complete the following proofs. Some may require CPCTC.

S
P
23. Given: Q is the midpoint of PT and RS Q
Prove: PQR ≅ TQS

R T

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© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC)

B
24. Given: AC bisects BAD and BCD
Prove: ABC ≅ ADC A C

D
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E
25. Given: DE  FE , HEG is an equilateral triangle
Prove: DEG ≅ FEH
D H G F

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© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC), 2014-2020


X
26. Given: WZX and YZX are right triangles,
WX  YX
W Y
Prove: WXZ  YXZ Z
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© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC)

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B C
27. Given: BC AD, BAD  DCB
Prove: AB  CD
A D

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R T
28. Given: QR ST , RS TU , QS  SU
Prove: QRS  STU
Q S U

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© Gina Wilson (All Things Algebra®, LLC), 2014-2020

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