Ch 14.3 ASA Exploration

[size=150]The following activity explores the possibility of ASA Triangle Congruence.[br][list][*]Segment A'B' is fixed to match the length of segment AB [br][/*][*][math]\angle A'[/math] is fixed to be congruent to [math]\angle BAC[/math][br][/*][*][math]\angle B'[/math] is fixed to be congruent to [math]\angle ABC[/math][br][/*][*]The blue points on triangle ABC will alter the side and angle measurements of the triangle.[/*][*]The red points allow you to manipulate certain sides lengths and angle measurements of triangle A'B'C'.[/*][/list][br][list=1][*]Manipulate the red points of A'B'C to become a triangle congruent to triangle ABC. Was it possible? Why or why not?[/*][*]Can you find a way to manipulate the red points of A'B'C become a triangle different than triangle ABC? If so, what does this mean about ASA Congruence? If not, why not?[/*][/list][/size]

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