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DON'T tell me it's easy or whatever because I'm having a hard time understanding it and someone on my last question WASTED my points.

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Two similar triangles are shown below:


Which two sets of angles are corresponding angles?

∠e and ∠h; ∠f and ∠g
∠e and ∠i; ∠f and ∠h
∠e and ∠g; ∠f and ∠h
∠e and ∠i; ∠f and ∠g

DON'T tell me it's easy or whatever because I'm having a hard time understanding it-example-1

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Answer:

im pretty sure the answer is ∠e and ∠i; ∠f and ∠g

but if not im so sorry :(

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Answer:

The third answer

Explanation:

Each angle on both triangles has a set of lines, either one, two, or three. These lines are used to show congruency over a number of lines or angles. So one angle will correlate with whatever other angles have that same number of lines. For example, e and g both have two lines, this means they are corresponding and congruent.

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