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ramos131:

If \(\overline{FH}\cong \overline{GI}\) and \(\angle HFG \cong \angle IGF\), can you conclude from the diagram that \(\overline{FI}\cong \overline{GH}\)?

sammixboo:

Do you have the original images you can post?

ramos131:

i do but i dont know how to post it

sammixboo:

Can you download the images by any chance?

ramos131:

i tried but its not letting me, but thank you

sammixboo:

Hmm, what computer are you on? Windows or MacBook???

sammixboo:

Oh there we go!

ramos131:

did you get it?

sammixboo:

Yes, only one though

ramos131:

its just one

sammixboo:

Oh, I see it updated now, lemme take a look at the question now and see if I can help you with it!

ramos131:

Thank you so much

sammixboo:

Alright so here is the graph we have:|dw:1608599428358:dw|

ramos131:

yes

sammixboo:

|dw:1608599507842:dw|

sammixboo:

Alright so there it is, all together! Before we begin, do you have an idea as to what the answer could be?

ramos131:

No

sammixboo:

Alright, so all of the information that was given to us suggests that all of the angles and lines reflected horizontally are the same. Take a look at the angles and lines to see what is similar and the pattern between the two. Does lines FI and GH follow those same patterns?

sammixboo:

The lines in black are the lines the question is asking if they are the same in length or not! |dw:1608600061532:dw|

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