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Kyky232:

If triangle MNO is congruent to triangle PQR, which statement is not true? A. segment MN ≅ segment QR B. ∠N ≅ ∠Q C. segment NO ≅ segment QR D. ∠O ≅ ∠R

jakfishman:

what do you think

Kyky232:

C?

jakfishman:

i only see a & b

jakfishman:

you only posted answer coises a&b

jakfishman:

ok there that makes since

jakfishman:

Given that the triangle MNO and PQR are congruent triangles, their corresponding parts should be congruent. This means that their corresponding angles and segments should have the same measure. Upon carefully examining the choices, the answer to the question above is

Kyky232:

Dude Im still confused. I dont know what any of this means. Is it C?

jakfishman:

no sorry. lets go into detail Given that the triangle MNO and PQR are congruent triangles, their corresponding parts should be congruent.

jakfishman:

you got that??

Kyky232:

I have no idea what any of these words mean. So no.

JNJACK02:

I think I know it

jakfishman:

ok Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.

jakfishman:

Kyky232:

is it A then?

JNJACK02:

yes

Kyky232:

Im slow, sorry.

JNJACK02:

its ok

jakfishman:

yes good job.

JNJACK02:

I do this same math too

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