Two figures are congruent if and only if there exists one or more rigid motions which will map one figure onto the other.
1. Triangles ABC and MNP are not congruent.
2. Triangles ABC and EFG are not congruent
3. Triangles ABC and STU are congruent.
4. Triangles EFG and MNP are congruent.
5. Triangles EFG and STU are not congruent.
6. Triangles STU and MNP are not congruent.
Answer:
25inch
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so there is something called a Pythagorean theorem.
It's a²+b²=c²
It works on right triangles
C is the longest side or the side not touching the right angle
and a and b is the other 2 sides
so the missing side is 24²+7²=Missing side or c²
24²=576 and 7²= 49
576+49=625
=25
Substitute the variable terms with the coordinates and the equation is
3=1/3(5)+b
solve for b
1. Rhombus
2. Rectangle
3. Trapezoid
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True