Question 1011111
 all {{{3}}} heights of one triangle is equal to all {{{3}}} heights of other triangle will be only if all {{{3}}} sides and angles of one triangle are equal to all {{{3}}} corresponding  sides and corresponding angles of other triangle

so, if given that all {{{3}}} heights of one triangle is equal to all {{{3}}} heights of other triangle, means we can conclude that all {{{3}}} sides and angles of one triangle are equal to all {{{3}}} corresponding sides and corresponding  angles of other triangle  

so, triangles {{{will}}} be {{{congruent}}}