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is there enough information to determine the triangle pair is congruent…

Question

is there enough information to determine the triangle pair is congruent? if so, state the reason.

yes, asa
yes, aas
yes, hl
not enough information

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Identify given geometric markings

Using the Triangle Congruence Postulates knowledge point

  • The figure shows two triangles sharing a vertex where their lines intersect.
  • Each triangle has one right-angle marker (\(90^\circ\)).
  • No side lengths or additional angle markings are given.

Analyze vertical angles

Using the Vertical Angles Theorem knowledge point

  • The intersecting lines form a pair of vertical angles at the shared vertex.
  • These vertical angles are congruent:

\[
\angle \text{Vertical}_1 \cong \angle \text{Vertical}_2
\]

Evaluate congruence criteria

Using the Triangle Congruence Postulates knowledge point

  • We have two pairs of congruent angles: the right angles and the vertical angles.
  • No information is provided about any corresponding side lengths.
  • To prove triangle congruence (via ASA, AAS, SAS, SSS, or HL), at least one side length relationship must be known.
  • Therefore, there is not enough information.

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<mcq-option>Yes, ASA</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Yes, AAS</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Yes, HL</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Not enough information</mcq-correct>
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Answer:

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Identify given geometric markings

Using the Triangle Congruence Postulates knowledge point

  • The figure shows two triangles sharing a vertex where their lines intersect.
  • Each triangle has one right-angle marker (\(90^\circ\)).
  • No side lengths or additional angle markings are given.

Analyze vertical angles

Using the Vertical Angles Theorem knowledge point

  • The intersecting lines form a pair of vertical angles at the shared vertex.
  • These vertical angles are congruent:

\[
\angle \text{Vertical}_1 \cong \angle \text{Vertical}_2
\]

Evaluate congruence criteria

Using the Triangle Congruence Postulates knowledge point

  • We have two pairs of congruent angles: the right angles and the vertical angles.
  • No information is provided about any corresponding side lengths.
  • To prove triangle congruence (via ASA, AAS, SAS, SSS, or HL), at least one side length relationship must be known.
  • Therefore, there is not enough information.

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<answer>
<mcq-option>Yes, ASA</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Yes, AAS</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Yes, HL</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>Not enough information</mcq-correct>
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