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Common Core Standard HSG-CO.B.7 Questions

Use the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions to show that two triangles are congruent if and only if corresponding pairs of sides and corresponding pairs of angles are congruent.

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Grade 10 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: HSG-CO.B.7
Which of the following transformations would show if ΔABDΔCDB?
Parallelogram ABCD v3
  1. Translate triangle ABD right by the length of ¯AD.
  2. Reflect triangle ABD over the line containing ¯BD.
  3. Rotate triangle ABD 180° about the midpoint of ¯BD.
  4. Reflect triangle ABD over the line containing ¯BD then translate 14BD.
Grade 10 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: HSG-CO.B.7
Which of the following transformations would show if ΔABFΔECD?
Trapezoid ABCDEF
  1. Translate triangle ABF right by the length of ¯FD.
  2. Reflect triangle ABF about the line joining the midpoints of ¯BC and ¯FD.
  3. Rotate triangle ABF 180° about the midpoint of the line joining the midpoints of ¯BC and ¯FD.
  4. Translate triangle ABF right by the length of ¯FE.
Grade 10 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: HSG-CO.B.7
In the regular hexagon pictured, the center is M (not pictured). Which of the following transformations show that ΔBMCΔDME? Choose all correct answers.
Hexagon ABCDEF
  1. Reflect triangle BMC over the line joining the midpoints of ¯CD and ¯AF.
  2. Rotate triangle BMC 120° counterclockwise about point M.
  3. Translate triangle BMC right the length of ¯CD, then rotate it 120° clockwise about its centroid.
  4. Rotate triangle BMC 60° clockwise about point M, then reflect it over the line passing through C and F.
Grade 10 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: HSG-CO.B.7
Grade 10 Triangles CCSS: HSG-CO.B.7
You are given two triangles, ABC and FGH. There is a sequence of translations and reflections that map triangle ABC to triangle FGH, such that ¯AB maps to ¯GH and ¯AC maps to ¯GF. Which of the following statements is correct?
  1. There is not enough information to say if the triangles are congruent.
  2. ΔABCΔHGF
  3. ΔABCFHG
  4. ΔABCΔGHF
Grade 11 Similar and Congruent Figures CCSS: HSG-CO.B.7
If one triangle can be mapped onto another triangle through a sequence of rigid transformations, which of the following MUST be true? Choose all that apply.
  1. The name of the triangles is the same.
  2. The corresponding sides of the triangles are congruent.
  3. The corresponding angles of the triangles are congruent.
  4. The orientation of the triangles is the same.
Grade 10 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: HSG-CO.B.7
Which of the following transformations would show if ΔABCΔADC?
Diamond ABCD
  1. Translate triangle ABC down by vertical distance between ¯AC and point B.
  2. Reflect triangle ABC over the line containing ¯AC.
  3. Rotate triangle ABC 180° around midpoint of ¯AC.
  4. Translate triangle ABC down by half the vertical length between ¯AC and point B, and then rotate it 180° about its centroid.

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