Is there enough information to conclude that the two triangles are congruent? If so, what is a correct congruence statement? (Image below) A. Yes; CAB = DAC B. Yes; ACB = ACD C. Yes; ABC = ACD D. No, the triangles cannot be proven congruent.
And please expain it.
English please? Lol
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Yeah... I'm confused. Lol What did you say in Spanish before you deleted it?
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Angle ACD is marked "Right". It is not clear to me that Angle ACB is a Right Angle. Do we KNOW these are a linear pair or not?
I think so. ACD and ACB both look like right angles.
@Kailee1423 isn't that the question? ^_^
But the answers are the same just in different orders.
oh...... O_O
Yeah... Does it have to do with the ASA, AAS, or SAA theorems?
idk ;-;
But if it did then I still wouldn't know which one to use...
Does anyone know? I really need to answer this soon.
@mathmath333 @kewlgeek555
@Darry&Gator
ok lets see
Do you know it?
Note: "Looks like it" is insufficient for PROOF. It is or it isn't.
I know it is, but A, B, and C are all the same but in different orders.
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