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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
Step1: Identify marked congruent parts
First triangle: right angle, one leg with two ticks, one leg with one tick.
Second triangle: right angle, one leg with two ticks, one leg with one tick.
Step2: Match congruent side-angle-side pairs
Right angles are congruent ($\angle = 90^\circ$).
Two-tick legs: $\text{Leg}_1 \cong \text{Leg}_1'$
One-tick legs: $\text{Leg}_2 \cong \text{Leg}_2'$
This fits the SAS (Side-Angle-Side) congruence criterion.
Step3: State triangle relationship
The triangles are related by a rigid transformation (reflection/rotation/translation), which preserves congruence.
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The two triangles are related by SAS congruence criterion, so the triangles are congruent.