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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i literally need help to understand this https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/4/test1b.gif SSS SAS ASA AAS None

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

What's the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Indicate the method you would use to prove the two triangle's https://media.glynlyon.com/g_geo_2013/4/cong_sym.gif . If no method applies, enter "none".

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

what information are you given in the first image you posted can you determine that (based on the image)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no not really?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

look at the angle markings what do those marks mean?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't know this is the first i'm learning of it

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

notice the top angles for each triangle how many marks do they have?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3 the bottom rights are 2 and the left is 1

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

so because the top angles of the two triangles have the same number of markings (3 curved markings), this means that the top angles are congruent to one another

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

the other angles that have similar markings (eg: the right angles with 2 markings) are congruent to each other

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what letters is the two congruent triangles?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

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