- 1. Are the triangles similar? What information helps you prove it?
A) Yes, SAS B) Yes, AAA C) Yes, SSS D) No, Not enough information.
- 2. Are the triangles similar? What information helps you prove it?
A) No, Not enough information. B) Yes, SAS C) Yes, SSS D) Yes, AAA
- 3. Are the triangles similar? What information helps you prove it?
A) Yes, SSS B) Yes, AAA C) No, Not enough information. D) Yes, SAS
- 4. Are the triangles similar? What information helps you prove it?
A) Yes, SSS B) No, Not enough information C) Yes, SAS D) No, Sides are not proportional
- 5. Are the triangles similar? What information helps you prove it?
A) No, Not enought information B) Yes, SAS C) Yes, SSS D) No, Sides are not proportional
- 6. Are the triangles similar? What information helps you prove it?
A) Yes, SAS B) No, Not enough information C) No, Sides are not proportional D) Yes, SSS
- 7. In the picture shown angle A = angle D and side AB ~ side DE. What more needs to be known to prove the triangles are similar using SAS
A) side AC = side DF B) side BC ~ side EF C) angle B = angle E D) side AC ~ side DF
- 8. Are the triangles similar? What information helps you prove it?
A) Yes, SSS B) No, Not enough information C) No, Sides are not proportional D) Yes, SAS
- 9. In the picture shown angle A = angle D and side AB ~ side DE. What more needs to be known to prove the triangles are similar using AAA
A) angle B = angle C B) side BC ~ side EF C) side AC = side DE D) angle B = angle E
- 10. In the picture shown side AC ~ side DF and side AB ~ side DE. What more needs to be known to prove the triangles are similar using SSS?
A) angle A = angle D B) side BC ~ side AB C) side BC = side EF D) side BC ~ side EF
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