Triangles ABC and DEF may or may not be congruent, because the angle-angle-angle (AAA) postulate is not a criterion for congruency of any two triangles. This is because the angle-angle-angle postulate only incorporates the angles of the triangles, and the side lengths are not specified, so congruency may or may not be true for these triangles.
What are you trying to ask can you post a pic with the exact question?
The angle measures of any triangle = 180
adding 27 and 63. = 90
leaving 90 degrees for the remaining angle
therefore the triangle is a right triangle
by definition if a triangle has a 90 degree angle it's a right triangle
B I’m guessing, never really worked with something like this before though
Answer:Its A,C,E or 1,3,5
Step-by-step explanation:
Got it right in Ed