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Which reason best fits statement 6?
Triangle Proportionality Theorem All sides of both the triangles are equal Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent Triangle EFD has two angles which measure less than 90°
The square root of the sum of the squares of the two smaler angles yields the hypotenuse, the side opposite of the right angle, always 90 degrees by definition.
Okay I don't understand at all
@mathseb
\[hyp^2=a^2+b^2 \] a and b are the two smaller interior angles of the triange. The above relation is only true for right angled triangles in cartesian (flat spaces).
So the answer is A?
@mathseb
I don't see the letters of the multiple choice from which to chose
Triangle Proportionality Theorem All sides of both the triangles are equal Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent Triangle EFD has two angles which measure less than 90°
those are the options
Then all three statements are correct, Casey!
I'm am so confused that's not an option
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