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OpenStudy (gamer56):

Help @confluxepic @undeadknight26

OpenStudy (gamer56):

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Ok.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

What do you think.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

@gamer56

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

\[AC \approx DF\] \[CB \approx FE\] So what do you think it is.

OpenStudy (gamer56):

@confluxepic From my brain i think its C.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

Yes.

OpenStudy (gamer56):

@confluxepic Thanks, i looked up on google how to solve it and you helped alot also.

OpenStudy (confluxepic):

You're welcome.

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

I hope that what you Googled pointed out that the order is the key. It says \(\triangle ABC\cong \triangle DEF\) This means that A matches with D, B matches with E, and C to F. So if I had \(\triangle IJK\cong \triangle LTQ\) I would know that the vertex at I matched up with the one as L, and side \(\overline {IK}\) matches up with \(\overline {LQ}\) because I am taking ordered points and putting them in the same way.

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