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Question

complete the proof that $\triangle efh \cong \triangle eig$.

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2 $\angle feg \cong \angle hei$given
3 $\angle ehf \cong \angle egi$given
4 $m\angle gei = m\angle geh + m\angle hei$additive property of angle
5 $m\angle feh = m\angle feg + m\angle geh$additive property of angle
6 $m\angle gei = m\angle geh + m\angle feg$substitution
7 $m\angle feh = m\angle gei$transitive property of equa
8 $\triangle efh \cong \triangle eig$

Explanation:

Step1: Identify known congruences

We know \( \overline{EH} \cong \overline{EG} \) (side), \( \angle EHF \cong \angle EGI \) (angle), and from steps 6 - 7, \( \angle FEH \cong \angle GEI \) (angle).

Step2: Apply AAS congruence

In triangles \( \triangle EFH \) and \( \triangle EIG \):

  • \( \angle FEH \cong \angle GEI \) (proven)
  • \( \angle EHF \cong \angle EGI \) (given)
  • \( \overline{EH} \cong \overline{EG} \) (given)

This satisfies the Angle - Angle - Side (AAS) Congruence Theorem, which states that if two angles and a non - included side of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding two angles and non - included side of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.

Answer:

Angle - Angle - Side (AAS) Congruence Theorem