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disa [49]
3 years ago
15

Which congruence statement can you write about the triangles in the previous problem?

Mathematics
2 answers:
stealth61 [152]3 years ago
5 0

I would assume the previous problem involved two triangles side by side with M at the top, P at the bottom left, O in the bottom middle, and N at the bottom right. Both triangles are both leaning against each other to make one big triangle. Triangle MPO have 2 curved lines at angle POM and 1 curved line at angle PMO. Triangle MNO have 2 curved lines that are smaller at angle NOM and 1 curved line that is also smaller at angle NMO. The problem states:

"The figure below shows two triangles. Which statement about the triangles is true?"

And the answer choices were:

A. The triangles can be proven congruent by AAS.

B. The triangles can be proven congruent by ASA.

C. The triangles can be proven congruent by SAS.

D. There is not enough information to prove that the triangles are congruent.

The answer to this problem would be C.

Now, with the question that is asked, "Which congruence statement can you write about the triangles in the previous question?", it is a multiple choice question with 3 answers. The choices are:

A. Triangle PMO is congruent to triangle NMO

B. Triangle POM is congruent to triangle MNO

C. Triangle POM is congruent to triangle NOM

D. Triangle MON is congruent to triangle MPO

E. Triangle MON is congruent to triangle MOP

F. It is not possible to write a congruence statement because you cannot prove that the triangles are congruent.

I am also struggling with this question and would like assistance. My answers to the question would most likely be A, C, and D. Please help me with this as well, it is a huge struggle for me.

marta [7]3 years ago
4 0
To answer this question I would need to see the "previous problem" 
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