SOLUTION: I have a triangle with sides of 1 and a side of SQRT(2), with an angle of 45° and an angle of 90°. Which of the following would be congruent to it? (You will need to use what you'v

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Question 489725: I have a triangle with sides of 1 and a side of SQRT(2), with an angle of 45° and an angle of 90°. Which of the following would be congruent to it? (You will need to use what you've learned about triangles and angle / side relations, as well as your knowledge of the rules of congruence to fill in the gaps and answer the question. Sketches may be helpful.)
A a triangle with a side of 1, then an angle of 90°, and a side of 1
B a triangle with a side of 1, then an angle of 90°, then a side of SQRT(2)
C a triangle with the angles 45°, 45°, 90°
D a triangle with sides of 1 and 1
E a triangle with a side of 1, then an angle of 45°, then a side of 1
F a triangle with an angle of 90°, then a side of SQRT(2), then an angle of 45°

Answer by chessace(471)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use what you've learned to verify A, and it's a good exercise to disprove all the rest.

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