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OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

Four tangents are drawn from E to two concentric circles. A,B,C, and D are the points of tangency. Name as many pairs of congruent triangles as possible and tell how you can show that each part is congruent.

OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

@triciaal @agent0smith @sleepyjess can yall please help me

OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

Those are the four traingle AEB, BEO, OEC, CED. how do i explain how they are congruent.

OpenStudy (triciaal):

similar figures

OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

are there more than 4 triangle or just 4 the four i just listed.

OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

SSS (side, side, side) SSS stands for "side, side, side" and means that we have two triangles with all three sides equal. ... SAS (side, angle, side) ... ASA (angle, side, angle) ... AAS (angle, angle, side) ... HL (hypotenuse, leg)

OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

i would use one of them is that correct

OpenStudy (triciaal):

I think you and @sweetheart are doing the same course

OpenStudy (triciaal):

yes

OpenStudy (triciaal):

i am not the expert here example OE is shared EDO = EAO AO = DO

OpenStudy (ellamoyseyuk):

1. Triangle AEB is congruent to triangle DEC by side, side, side theorem. Triangle BEO is congruent to triangle OEC by the hypotenuse and leg theorem. Triangle AEO is congruent to triangle DEO by the hypotenuse and leg theorem. Triangle ABO is congruent to triangle DCO by the side, side, side theorem Is that the correct anser?

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