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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 3
the two triangles are related by: , so the triangles
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Step1: Analyze triangle markings
The triangles have two pairs of congruent sides (marked with tick marks) and a pair of congruent angles (the right angle, if one is a right triangle, or the included angle? Wait, looking at the markings: one triangle has two sides marked, and the other as well. Wait, actually, the transformation here—if we consider rotation. Rotation is a rigid transformation, which preserves side lengths and angles. So the triangles are related by rotation.
Step2: Determine congruence
Rigid transformations (rotation, reflection, translation) preserve the size and shape of the figure, so triangles related by rotation are congruent. So we can prove they are congruent by SSS (since two sides marked congruent, and the third side would be congruent by rotation, or maybe SAS? Wait, the markings: each triangle has two sides with tick marks, and the included angle? Wait, maybe the triangles are related by rotation, and since rotation is a rigid motion, they are congruent. So the relationship is rotation, and they can be proven congruent.
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The two triangles are related by \(\boldsymbol{\text{rotation}}\), so the triangles \(\boldsymbol{\text{can be proven congruent}}\) (by SSS or SAS, as rigid transformations preserve congruence).