Math, asked by savagelevel888, 10 months ago

Kris claims that the two figures must be congruent. Two triangles have angles 100 degrees, 50 degrees, and 30 degrees. Which statement best describes his claim? He is correct because both figures are triangles. He is correct because the measures of the angles are the same in both figures. He is incorrect because the triangles are not oriented the same way. He is incorrect because the lengths of the corresponding sides of the figures are unknown.

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Answered by amitnrw
10

"He is incorrect because the lengths of the corresponding sides of the figures are unknown."

Step-by-step explanation:

Kris claims that the two figures must be congruent. Two triangles have angles 100 degrees, 50 degrees, and 30 degrees.

As both triangles have Same angles

so triangle would be Similar

and sides would be in proportion

Triangle to be congruent sides should be Equal too

but sides are unknown hence

"He is incorrect because the lengths of the corresponding sides of the figures are unknown."

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Answered by alcenorshama
7

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