Lesson 11
Congruence
Let’s decide if two figures are congruent.
Problem 1
- Show that the two pentagons are congruent.
- Find the side lengths of \(ABCDE\) and the angle measures of \(FGHIJ\).

Problem 2
These two figures are congruent, with corresponding points marked.

- Are angles \(ABC\) and \(A'B'C'\) congruent? Explain your reasoning.
- Measure angles \(ABC\) and \(A’B’C’\) to check your answer.
Problem 3
For each pair of shapes, decide whether or not the two shapes are congruent. Explain your reasoning.
Problem 4
Which of these four figures are congruent to the top figure?

A:
A
B:
B
C:
C
D:
D
Problem 5
Here are two figures.

Show, using measurement, that these two figures are not congruent.