Asked by jaun
An illustration shows two triangles side by side. The two triangles are labeled E F G and H I J. Side F G is congruent to side I J. Side E F is congruent to side H I.
What additional information is needed in order to prove triangles EFG
and HIJ
are congruent by the SAS Congruence Theorem?
(1 point)
Responses
∠F≅∠H
angle upper F congruent to angle upper H
∠E≅∠I
angle upper E congruent to angle upper I
∠F≅∠I
angle upper F congruent to angle upper I
∠G≅∠I
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∠F ≅ ∠I
Reason: SAS requires the angle included between the two given pairs of congruent sides (EF and FG, HI and IJ). The included angles are ∠F and ∠I, so they must be congruent.
Reason: SAS requires the angle included between the two given pairs of congruent sides (EF and FG, HI and IJ). The included angles are ∠F and ∠I, so they must be congruent.
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