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Why is MAE TON? HL HA LL

Why is MAE TON? HL HA LL-example-1
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if the Hypotenuse and Leg of a right-triangle are congruent to corresponding parts of another right-triangle, then the triangles are congruent by HL.


HL theorem.

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Answer:

1. HL: Hypotenuse-leg theorem.

Step by step explanation:

We have been given two right triangles and we are asked to find how our triangles are congruent to each other.

Since we know that if one leg and hypotenuse of a right triangle is congruent to leg and hypotenuse of another triangle then both triangles are congruent. We will use Pythagorean theorem to prove our answer.

In
\Delta MAE,
(AM)^(2) =(AE)^(2) +(EM)^(2)

In
\Delta TON,
(OT)^(2) =(ON)^(2) +(TN)^(2)

We have been given that
EM\cong TN and
AM\cong OT, so by the definition of congruence EM=TN and AM=OT.

Upon using substitution we will get,


(ON)^(2)+(TN)^(2) =(AE)^(2) +(EM)^(2)

Since we are given that EM=TN,


(ON)^(2)+(TN)^(2) =(AE)^(2) +(TN)^(2)

Subtracting
(TN)^(2) from both sides of equation we will get,


(ON)^(2)=(AE)^(2)


ON\cong AE

We can see that our angle is congruent by SSS congruence. Therefore, we can see that
\Delta MAE\cong \Delta TON by Hypotenuse-leg theorem and first option is the correct choice.




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