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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will fan and give a medal! I will do anything! Explain if . Justify your answer given the following information: HY = 3, YZ = 6, HZ = 7 and YI = 3, IJ = 12, HJ = 14 http://static.k12.com/eli/bb/817/-1/0/2_36816_44974/-1/2ac68751b2fe61b4a32fdc0bbfdc988931f3846d/media/3809c76a592db298f5449980c832061dcc69ee84/mediaasset_651979_1.gif

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know its confusing but I is lost

OpenStudy (anonymous):

explain if what? I can help you if I know what I'm doing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry that part got cut of, explain that the two triangles are congruent.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmm... they aren't congruent, so the statement of there congruence cannot be justified, but the justification for them not being congruent, is that triangle HIJ is not congruent to triangle HYZ, because the sides of HIJ are not equal to the sides of HYZ, though their angles are congruent. Hope that helps a bit

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np any time

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