Mathematics / Year 10 / Measurement and Geometry / Geometric reasoning

Curriculum content descriptions

Formulate proofs involving congruent triangles and angle properties (ACMMG243)

Elaborations
  • applying an understanding of relationships to deduce properties of geometric figures (for example the base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal)
General capabilities
  • Numeracy Numeracy
ScOT terms

Angles,  Congruence (Geometry),  Triangles (Shapes),  Mathematical proofs

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