Will Give Fan And Medal!!! Stephen is making a map of his neighborhood. He knows the following information: His home, the bus stop, and the grocery store are all on the same street. His home, the park, and his friend's house are on the same street. The angle between the park, the bus stop, and his home is congruent to the angle between his friend's house, the grocery store, and his home.
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|dw:1418867215274:dw| H = home P = park B = bus stop F = friend's house G = grocery store
"The angle between the park, the bus stop, and his home is congruent to the angle between his friend's house, the grocery store, and his home." so that's the same as saying "angle PBH = angle FGH" |dw:1418867310503:dw|
I think it would be either SSS or Corresponding parts of similiar triangles are congruent
now pull the two triangles apart to get these two |dw:1418867348094:dw|
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