Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

consider the two triangles shown below. two triangles with angles label…

Question

consider the two triangles shown below.

two triangles with angles labeled: top triangle has angles 25°, 52°, 103°; bottom triangle has angles 25°, 52°, 103°; note: not drawn to scale

note: the triangles are not drawn to scale.

are the two triangles congruent?

choose 1 answer:

a yes

b no

c there is not enough information to say.

Explanation:

Step1: Recall triangle congruence criteria

To determine if two triangles are congruent, we can use criteria like ASA (Angle - Side - Angle), SAS (Side - Angle - Side), SSS (Side - Side - Side), AAS (Angle - Angle - Side). These criteria require information about the lengths of sides or specific combinations of angles and sides.

Step2: Analyze the given information

We are given the measures of all three angles of both triangles. The first triangle has angles \(25^{\circ}\), \(52^{\circ}\), and \(103^{\circ}\), and the second triangle also has angles \(25^{\circ}\), \(52^{\circ}\), and \(103^{\circ}\). However, knowing only the angles (AAA - Angle - Angle - Angle) does not guarantee congruence. AAA tells us that the triangles are similar (same shape), but for congruence, we need to know if the corresponding sides are equal in length. Since we are not given any information about the lengths of the sides of the triangles (and the triangles are not drawn to scale), we cannot be sure if the corresponding sides are equal.

Answer:

C. There is not enough information to say.