Answer correctly the 10 simple multiple choice questions on congruence of right triangles
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A) no; corresponding sides are not congruent
B) no; there are no congruent angles shown
C) yes; HL
D) yes; LL
Is
? Why or why not?
A) no; corresponding angles are not congruent
B) no; congruent sides are not shown
C) yes; HA
D) yes; LA
For what values of x and y are the triangles shown congruent?
A) x = 1; y = 4
B) x = 2; y = 4
C) x = 4; y = 1
D) x = 1; y = 3
Two triangles have two pairs of corresponding sides that are congruent. What else must be true
for the triangles to be congruent by the HL Theorem?
A) The included angles must be right angles.
B) They have one pair of congruent angles.
C) Both triangles must be isosceles.
D) There are right angles adjacent to just one pair of congruent sides.
Which of the following statements is true based on the diagram below?
For what values of x and y are the triangles shown congruent?
A) x = 2; y = 3
B) x = 2; y = 1
C) x = 1; y = 2
D) x = 1; y = 1/2

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