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Type: Multiple-Choice
Category: Similar and Congruent Figures
Level: Grade 10
Standards: HSG-SRT.A.3
Author: nsharp1
Created: 4 years ago

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Grade 10 Similar and Congruent Figures CCSS: HSG-SRT.A.3

The previous questions have shown that, if two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then all the conditions of similar triangles are met (all angles are congruent and the ratios of the corresponding sides are equal). What would change if the assumption AB<PQ was changed? Choose all correct answers.
  1. If AB=PQ, then the two triangles would be congruent.
  2. If AB=PQ, then the two triangles must be coincident before any transformations are performed.
  3. If AB>PQ, the two triangles would not be similar or congruent.
  4. If AB>PQ, the triangles would still be similar, and only minor changes to the math in showing them to be similar would be required.