1.   Which pair of triangles is congruent by the SSS Postulate?
    A. with vertices A(0, 2), B(-4, 2), and C(-4, -3)
and with vertices D(1, 1), E(1, 5), and F(6, 5)
    B. with vertices A(0, 7), B(0, 0), and C(-3, 0)
and with vertices D(5, 5), E(-2, 5), and F(-2, -2)
    C. with vertices A(3, 3), B(3, 7), and C(-1, 7)
and with vertices D(0, 5), E(4, 5), and F(4, -2)
    D. with vertices A(-2, -4), B(-6, 3), and
C(-2, 3) and with vertices D(3, 1), E(3, 6),
and F(-2, 6)
    Hint

  2.   Refer to the figure. If is isosceles, which of the following can be used to prove
   
    A. ASA Postulate B. SSS Postulate
    C. SAS Postulate D. AAS Theorem
    Hint

  3.   Which postulate can be used to prove the triangles congruent?
   
    A. SAS Postulate B. ASA Postulate
    C. SSS Postulate D. AAA Postulate
    Hint

  4.   Which postulate can be used to prove the triangles congruent?
   
    A. not possible B. ASA Postulate
    C. SSS Postulate D. SAS Postulate
    Hint

  5.   Which postulate or theorem can be used to prove that the two triangles shown are congruent?
   
    A. ASA Postulate B. SAS Postulate
    C. SSS Postulate D. AAS Theorem
    Hint



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