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side - side - angle (ssa) - right angle. move points f until you have a triangle. if angle a and angle d are right angles, can you make a triangle that is a different size or shape than △abc? why or why not?
Step1: Recall congruence criteria
In right - angled triangles, we have the Hypotenuse - Leg (HL) congruence criterion. If two right - angled triangles have one leg and the hypotenuse equal (in the given context, we can assume relevant side - equalities based on the markings), the triangles are congruent.
Step2: Analyze shape and size
If angle A and angle D are right angles, and we assume the equal - side conditions (from the single and double hash marks on the sides), we cannot make a triangle that is a different size or shape than △ABC. This is because of the HL congruence criterion for right - angled triangles. If the lengths of the corresponding sides are fixed (one leg and the hypotenuse), the shape and size of the right - angled triangle are determined.
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No, we cannot make a triangle that is a different size or shape than △ABC because of the Hypotenuse - Leg (HL) congruence criterion for right - angled triangles.