Asked by kj

Triangles F G H and F J H share common side F H. Sides F G and G H are congruent. Sides F J and J H are congruent.
Which explains whether ΔFGH is congruent to ΔFJH?

They are congruent because GH ≅ GF, JF ≅ JH, and FH ≅ FH.
They are congruent because opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent.
They are not congruent because only one pair of corresponding sides is congruent.
They are not congruent because only two pairs of corresponding sides are congruen

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They are not congruent because only one pair of corresponding sides (FH) is known to be congruent. The given equalities FG ≅ GH and FJ ≅ JH are inside each triangle (each is isosceles) and do not pair corresponding sides between the two triangles, so you do not have SSS, SAS, or another congruence criterion.