Could ΔJKL be congruent to ΔXYZ? Explain. Yes, if JL ≅ XZ. Yes, if XZ = 10. No, because the hypotenuse of one triangle is equal in length to the leg of the other triangle. No, because the leg of one triangle is equal in length to the leg of the other triangle.
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Sorry, I'm bad at this type of math.
oh ok..
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well to show whether two right triangles r congruent or not we must apply hypotenuse leg theorem
In triangles jkl & xyz neither legs are congruent that are jk & xy nor hypotenuse r congruent that are kl & yz
the hypotenuse leg theorem states that two right triangles are congruent if their hypotenuses are congruent and a corresponding leg is congruent.
Yes, if JL ≅ XZ.? So a?
If JL is congruent to XZ then hypotenuse of the two triangles are not cngruent
No, because the leg of one triangle is equal in length to the leg of the other triangle.
the only option i see correct is c which states that the length of the hypotenuse of triangle XYZ is equal to the length of leg of triangle JKI,
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