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in the diagram below, △abc≅△xyz. which statement must be true? cb¯≅xz¯ ∠c≅∠y ac¯≅yz¯ ∠a≅∠x
Step1: Recall congruent - triangle property
When \(\triangle ABC\cong\triangle XYZ\), corresponding angles and corresponding sides are congruent. The order of the letters in the triangle - congruence statement gives the corresponding parts. That is, \(A\) corresponds to \(X\), \(B\) corresponds to \(Y\), and \(C\) corresponds to \(Z\).
Step2: Analyze each option
- For \(\overline{CB}\cong\overline{XZ}\), \(CB\) corresponds to \(ZY\) not \(XZ\).
- For \(\angle C\cong\angle Y\), \(\angle C\) corresponds to \(\angle Z\) not \(\angle Y\).
- For \(\overline{AC}\cong\overline{YZ}\), \(AC\) corresponds to \(XZ\) not \(YZ\).
- For \(\angle A\cong\angle X\), since \(\triangle ABC\cong\triangle XYZ\), the corresponding angles \(\angle A\) and \(\angle X\) are congruent.
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\(\angle A\cong\angle X\)