SOLUTION: I have drawn a triangle. It has one right angle and one side is 1 inch long. Suzie says; My triangle will be congruent to yours, because all triangles that have those three propert
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Question 861002: I have drawn a triangle. It has one right angle and one side is 1 inch long. Suzie says; My triangle will be congruent to yours, because all triangles that have those three properties must be congruent.
Is Suzie correct that these properties will be congruent? Explain why?
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, it is possible to draw two non-congruent triangles that satisfy both properties.
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