Carol bought two chairs with triangular backs. For what value of x can you use a triangle congruence theorem to show that the triangles are congruent? Which triangle congruence theorem can you use? Complete the explanation. 23 in. 23 in. 23 in. 23 in. (6x -15) in. 15 in. V. Notice that GH (select) v TU and GI (select) v TV, because they have the same measure. So, if HI (select) VUV, then AGHI ATUV by the (select) This is true when x is
Carol bought two chairs with triangular backs. For what value of x can you use a triangle congruence theorem to show that the triangles are congruent? Which triangle congruence theorem can you use? Complete the explanation. 23 in. 23 in. 23 in. 23 in. (6x -15) in. 15 in. V. Notice that GH (select) v TU and GI (select) v TV, because they have the same measure. So, if HI (select) VUV, then AGHI ATUV by the (select) This is true when x is
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![Carol bought two chairs with triangular backs. For what value of x can you use a triangle congruence
theorem to show that the triangles are congruent? Which triangle congruence theorem can you use?
Complete the explanation.
23 in.
23 in.
23 in.
23 in.
(6x- 15) in.
15 in.
V.
Notice that GH (select) v TU and GI (select) v TV, because they have the same measure. So, if
HI (select) v UV, then AGHI ATUV by the (select)
This is true
when x is](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Faec98203-ea89-41fe-939f-f76eee8e219b%2F5d131d5e-6790-445f-9c88-27ea74c56579%2Fans9n3_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Carol bought two chairs with triangular backs. For what value of x can you use a triangle congruence
theorem to show that the triangles are congruent? Which triangle congruence theorem can you use?
Complete the explanation.
23 in.
23 in.
23 in.
23 in.
(6x- 15) in.
15 in.
V.
Notice that GH (select) v TU and GI (select) v TV, because they have the same measure. So, if
HI (select) v UV, then AGHI ATUV by the (select)
This is true
when x is
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