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OpenStudy (disco619):
Yes, the Triangle is Congruent.
OpenStudy (disco619):
Just, give me some time to explain it.
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OpenStudy (disco619):
So if you see here. The corresponding sides of the Larger Triangle are "double" (x2) the sides of the Smaller Triangle.
OpenStudy (disco619):
So, if the two triangles have all the corresponding sides "similar" that means its Congruent. And these two triangles have ALL the "Corresponding" sides x2 which means they are Congruent.
OpenStudy (disco619):
Yes, the Transformation is that the Smaller triangle has been Inverted and the lengths are half of the Larger Triangle.
BA is congruent to ED
AC is congruent to DF
BC is congruent to EF
Notice all the sides of small triangle are half the Larger one.
OpenStudy (disco619):
Another Thing. The smaller triangle would be "Horizontally Inverted"
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