SOLUTION: Hello, We are learning Inequalities Involving Two Triangles (SAS Inequalities i.e. Hinge Theorem & SSS Inequality) and I have a problem I can not solve. Using the figure, write an

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Question 391786: Hello,
We are learning Inequalities Involving Two Triangles (SAS Inequalities i.e. Hinge Theorem & SSS Inequality) and I have a problem I can not solve. Using the figure, write an inequality relating the given pair of angle or segment measures. FH,GE
the book says that FH > GE but I am not sure how to prove that. can anyone help?

Answer by NancyLam(35)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I can tye segment on key board
FE=FG+GE (segment add postulate)
FG>GE,FH>GH(definition of Triangle)
∆FEH>∆GEH (definition of inequalities)
Good luck with your home work




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