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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP! **PROOF** I GIVE MEDALS:) Complete the following proof for Hypotenuse-Angle Congruent Theorem. Given:AC≅DF, ∠C≅∠F, and ∠B and ∠F are right angles Prove:ΔABC≅ΔDEF

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not to be rude or anything but, it seems more like you just want the answers to your homework or what you are working on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^ bern lololol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o juan what up u answr my las qestion thx how u doin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1365543547227:dw| NO @juanjohnguy I AM HOMSCHOOLED AND DONT HAVE A TEACHER OR ANYONE TO EXPLAN THIS TO ME SO I COME ON HERE SO PEOPLE CAN HELP WALK ME THREW THEM IM THE ONE DOING THE WORK THEIR JUST HELPING ME OUT

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Weird I can't find your question sloth

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i closed it juan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol well sorry about that then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

heather pls don yel at my frend juan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was 1+1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh well the answer to 1 + 1 should be 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

don use yor stupitdy as excuse to yel at my frend her heather

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pls dont yel at me ether i wil cal cops

OpenStudy (anonymous):

GTFO my pellet if ur not gonna help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pls stop yeling it hurted my felings :-(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry u n ur friend ar bugging me I wanna get my pellet done I don't need all this xtra stuff on here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well I mean I could help you by leading you to the right path by giving you hints

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill take all the help I can get sorry for yelling :) I just don't understand how to do these at all they are hard for me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's understandable since I get frustrated with math as well

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cool so can u help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah sorry I'm writing it down to get a better idea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i acept ur apolgy heather :-) im sur my frend her can help u with whtrever ur prblem is :-)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't quite remember the rules that allow you to say whether a triangle is congruent to another I mean like ASA or SAS....is there a AAS one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes their is sss sas hl asa aas

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well based on what they give us....saying that angle c and f are congruent.....line AC and DF are congruent...and since we know that angle B and E are right angles that means they are both 90 degree angles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because of this we know that angle A and angle D have to be congruent....can you tell me why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because the other two sides are also congruent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well actually we only have that side AC is congruent to side DF so what other side are you talking about?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

BC and EC

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are you familiar with the fact that for a triangle...all the angles of a triangle have to add up to equal 180 degrees?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

EC? I thought point E and point C are on different triangles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they are I ment EF and ye I am fimilare with that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well going based off of what I said...if we know that the right angles are the same, and angle C is the same angle as angle F, then angle A must be equal to angle D since 2 of the angles for both triangles are the same and there can't be any other value for angles A and D other than them being the same angle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Like for example if I gave values for each.....angle B and E are right angles thus they equal 90 degrees....and since we know angle C and angle F are congruent...they need to have the same degrees for the angle....so lets say it is 60 degrees

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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