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could △jkl be congruent to △xyz? explain. yes, if (overline{jl}congoverline{xz}). yes, if xz = 10. no, because the hypotenuse of one triangle is equal in length to the leg of the other triangle. no, because the leg of one triangle is equal in length to the leg of the other triangle.
Step1: Recall congruence rules
For right - triangles, we have rules like HL (Hypotenuse - Leg), SAS (Side - Angle - Side), etc. In $\triangle{JKL}$, 10 is the length of the hypotenuse. In $\triangle{XYZ}$, 10 is the length of a leg.
Step2: Analyze congruence possibility
The hypotenuse of one triangle cannot be congruent to the leg of another triangle and satisfy the congruence criteria for triangles. So, $\triangle{JKL}$ and $\triangle{XYZ}$ cannot be congruent.
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No, because the hypotenuse of one triangle is equal in length to the leg of the other triangle.