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Based on the markings of the two triangles, what statement could be made about ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′? Question 1 options: A) The corresponding pairs of sides and angles of ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ aren't congruent. B) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ are congruent. C) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ are irregular polygons. D) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ aBased on the markings of the two triangles, what statement could be made about ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′? Question 1 options: A) The corresponding pairs of sides and angles of ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ aren't congruent. B) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ are congruent. C) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ are irregular polygons. D) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ are similar but not congruent.re similar but not congruent.

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Answer:

B) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ are congruent.

Explanation:

User Oxer
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Answer:

B) ΔABC and ΔA′B′C′ are congruent.

Explanation:

Given

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\triangle ABC and
\triangle A'B'C'

Required

Determine the relationship between both triangles

The single line on all sides of both triangles implies that the sides of the triangles are equal

i.e.


\triangle ABC \cong \triangle A'B'C' --- sides

Similarly, the same mark on the three angles of both triangles means that the angles of the both triangles are equal

i.e.


\triangle ABC \cong \triangle A'B'C' --- angles

Hence, both triangles are congruent

Based on the markings of the two triangles, what statement could be made about ΔABC-example-1
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