What must be given to prove that triangle BHG is congruent to triangle CHI?
@iGreen @Jhannybean
@Directrix I just realized that I forgot the answer choices
I think one item of each set of possible answers will be <BHG ≅ <CHI. Not sure, though, until the options come up.
<GBH is congruent to <ICH and <BHG is congruent to <CHI Seg BH is congruent to seg CH and seg HG is congruent to seg HI
<GBH is congruent to <ICH and <BGH is congruent to <CIH segment BH is congruent to segment CH and segment BG is congruent to segment CI
So is it the first one then?
I don't know. It will take 3 sets of congruent parts to get the triangles congruent. Let's look.
Those are 4 answers by the way, not just 2
This first option appears to have four relationships in it. Is it posted correctly? <GBH is congruent to <ICH and <BHG is congruent to <CHI Seg BH is congruent to seg CH and seg HG is congruent to seg HI
I can't do these without drawing diagrams so here we go.
A) <GBH is congruent to <ICH and <BHG is congruent to <CHI B)Seg BH is congruent to seg CH and seg HG is congruent to seg HI
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