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Chapter 4 Section 7 : Triangle Congruence: CPCTC
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Page 1: Chapter 4 Section 7 : Triangle Congruence: CPCTC.

Chapter 4 Section 7 : Triangle Congruence: CPCTC

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Use CPCTC to prove parts of triangles are congruent.

Objectives

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CPCTC is an abbreviation for the phrase “Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent.” It can be used as a justification in a proof after you have proven two triangles congruent.

What is CPCTC?

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SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, and HL use corresponding parts to prove triangles congruent. CPCTC uses congruent triangles to prove corresponding parts congruent.

Remember !!!

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A and B are on the edges of a ravine. What is AB?

Example 1: Engineering Application

One angle pair is congruent, because they are vertical angles. Two pairs of sides are congruent, because their lengths are equal.

Therefore the two triangles are congruent by SAS. By CPCTC, the third side pair is congruent, so AB = 18 mi.

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A landscape architect sets up the triangles shown in the figure to find the distance JK across a pond. What is JK?

Example 2

One angle pair is congruent, because they are vertical angles.

Two pairs of sides are congruent, because their lengths are equal. Therefore the two triangles are congruent by SAS. By CPCTC, the third side pair is congruent, so JK = 41 ft.

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Given: YW bisects XZ, XY YZ. Prove: XYW ZYW

Example 3Proofs

Z

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solution

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Given: PR bisects QPS and QRS. Prove: PQ PS

Example 4

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solutions

PR bisects QPS and QRS

QRP SRPQPR SPR

Given Def. of bisector

RP PR

Reflex. Prop. of

∆PQR ∆PSR

PQ PS

ASA

CPCTC

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Do problems 2 and3 in your book page 270

Student guided practice

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Example 5

Prove: MN || OP

Given: NO || MP, N P

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solution

5. CPCTC5. NMO POM

6. Conv. Of Alt. Int. s Thm.

4. AAS4. ∆MNO ∆OPM

3. Reflex. Prop. of

2. Alt. Int. s Thm.2. NOM PMO

1. Given

ReasonsStatements

3. MO MO

6. MN || OP

1. N P; NO || MP

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Example 6

Prove: KL || MN

Given: J is the midpoint of KM and NL.

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solution

5. CPCTC5. LKJ NMJ

6. Conv. Of Alt. Int. s Thm.

4. SAS Steps 2, 34. ∆KJL ∆MJN

3. Vert. s Thm.3. KJL MJN

2. Def. of mdpt.

1. Given

ReasonsStatements

6. KL || MN

1. J is the midpoint of KM and NL.

2. KJ MJ, NJ LJ

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Do problem 4 in your book page 271

Student guided practice

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Given: D(–5, –5), E(–3, –1), F(–2, –3), G(–2, 1), H(0, 5), and I(1, 3)

Prove: DEF GHI

Example 7

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Step 1 Plot the points on a coordinate plane.

solution

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Step 2 Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of the sides of each triangle.

solution

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So DE GH, EF HI, and DF GI. Therefore ∆DEF ∆GHI by SSS, and DEF

GHI by CPCTC.

solution

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Given: J(–1, –2), K(2, –1), L(–2, 0), R(2, 3), S(5, 2), T(1, 1)

Prove: JKL RST Solution: Step 1 Plot the points on a coordinate plane

Example 8

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Step 2 Use the Distance Formula to find the lengths of the sides of each triangle.

RT = JL = √5, RS = JK = √10, and ST = KL = √17.

So ∆JKL ∆RST by SSS. JKL RST by CPCTC.

solution

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Do problems 7-13 in your book page 271

Student guided practice

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Today we saw CPTCP and how we can prove corresponding parts to corresponding triangles

Next class we are going to learn about Introduction to coordinate proofs

Closure


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