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determine the relationship between the two triangles and whether or not…

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determine the relationship between the two triangles and whether or not they can be proven to be congruent.

answer attempt 1 out of 2

the two triangles are related by , so the triangles

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze Triangle Relationships

First, observe the triangles. One triangle can be transformed to the other via a reflection (or rotation, but reflection is common for such orientation). Check congruence criteria: we have a pair of equal sides (marked), and two pairs of equal angles (the marked angles and the right - like angles? Wait, actually, looking at the angles: each triangle has two angles and a side. Wait, the triangles are related by a reflection (or a congruence - preserving transformation). Let's see: the triangles have two angles and a side equal. Wait, the first triangle: angle, side, angle. The second triangle, after reflection, also has angle, side, angle. So the transformation is a reflection (or congruence - preserving), and by AAS (Angle - Angle - Side) or ASA (Angle - Side - Angle) congruence, they are congruent. Wait, the relationship is a reflection (or congruence - preserving transformation like rotation/reflection), so the triangles are congruent. Wait, the first blank: the two triangles are related by reflection (or a congruence transformation), and then the triangles are congruent. Wait, let's re - examine: the triangles have a marked side (equal), and two angles (the ones with the arcs) equal. So the transformation between them is a reflection (since they are mirror images), and by ASA (Angle - Side - Angle) or AAS, they are congruent.

Step2: Determine Congruence

Since the triangles can be mapped to each other via a reflection (a congruence transformation), and we have enough corresponding parts equal (angle, side, angle), the triangles are congruent. So the first part: the two triangles are related by reflection (or a congruence transformation like rotation/reflection), and the second part: the triangles are congruent.

Answer:

The two triangles are related by \(\boldsymbol{\text{reflection}}\) (or a congruence transformation), so the triangles \(\boldsymbol{\text{are congruent}}\)