
Concept explainers
To prove:

Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The distances between consecutive bases on a softball field are the same. The distance from home plate to second base is the same as the distance from first base to third base. The angles created at each base are
Formula used:
The Hypotenuse-Leg Congruence Theorem
If the hypotenuse and a leg of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and a leg of a second right triangle , then the two triangles are congruent.
Calculation:
According to the question,
We have,
1. The distances between consecutive bases on a softball field are the same.
2. The distance from home plate to second base is the same as the distance from first base to third base.
Joining home plate (H) and second base (S), we get two triangles
Joining first base (F) and second base (S), we get two triangles
3. The angles created at each base are
Now, proving the triangles are congruent:-
First, consider two triangles:-
Statements | Reasons |
H 1. | 1.Given
2. Given. 3. Definition of a right triangle. |
L 4. | 4. Reflexive Property of Congruence
5. HL Congruence Theorem |
Second, consider two triangles:-
Statements | Reasons |
H 1. | 1.Given
2. Given. 3. Definition of a right triangle. |
L 4. | 4. Reflexive Property of Congruence
5. HL Congruence Theorem |
Third, consider two triangles:-
Statements | Reasons |
H 1. | 1.Given
2. Given. 3. Definition of a right triangle. |
L 4. | 4. Reflexive Property of Congruence
5. HL Congruence Theorem |
Therefore, the three triangles are congruent.
Hence Proved.
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