Three Congruent Sides
Are three congruent sides enough to make triangles congruent?
Using the initial side lengths, how many triangles are possible?
When more than one triangle is possible, are the triangles different?
Set a = 10 and leave b and c the same. How many triangles are possible now?
If you keep b and c the same, what is the largest value of a you can have to still have a triangle?
Do you think three congruent sides forces triangles to be the same?
Tick all that apply
- A
- B