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Find the missing y-coordinate that makes the two triangles congruent.
Find the missing y-coordinate that makes the two triangles congruent.
Triangle ABC: A(8,4), B(2,6), C(5,0) Triangle MNO: M(7,4),
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Find the missing y-coordinate that makes the two triangles congruent.
Triangle ABC: A(8,4), B(2,6), C(5,0) Triangle MNO: M(7,4),
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Find the missing y-coordinate that makes the two triangles congruent. Triangle ABC: A(8,4), B(2,6), C(5,0) Triangle MNO:
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1. Which triangle congruence criteria can always be used to prove two triangles congruent in a coordinate plane?
A. ASA
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To use the HL Theorem to prove two triangles are congruent, the triangles must be right triangles. Which other conditions must
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The following triangles, Ä ABC and Ä DEF, are congruent.
abc 67.38degree 12cm lenght 22.62degree b5cm,l,13cm Find the lengths
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Find the coordinates of the missing vertex that makes the two triangles congruent.
Triangle FGH: F(−8,6), G(−6,6), H(−7,2)
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The triangles are not congruent because AC is not congruent to YZ The triangles are not congruent because
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Which of the following pairs of triangles illustrate the SAS criterion for triangle congruence?(1 point)
Responses Two congruent
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is congruent to △XYZ . Remember to check the order of the vertices. (1 point) Responses The triangles are not
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