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OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://usatestprep.com/modules/gallery/files/4/484/484.gif Which statement is true about the two triangles in the diagram? A) The triangles are congruent, proven by ASA. B) The triangles are congruent, proven by AAA. C) The triangles are congruent, proven by HL. D) The triangles are congruent, proven by SSA.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could you draw the diagram

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i put the link to it

OpenStudy (ageta):

The triangles are congruent, proven by AAA.

OpenStudy (ageta):

does that help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea, the arrows on the triangles stand for angle and not side?

OpenStudy (ageta):

yes yes

OpenStudy (ageta):

First, this standard is not necessarily about coordinate algebra at all. It is more about using the basic similarity and congruence criteria to solve problems with more complex figures. A simple example might be showing that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. Using this diagram, randomly chosen from the internet Paralellogram

OpenStudy (ageta):

tnxs

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