Elementary Geometry for College Students (7th Edition)

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Chapter 4 - Section 4.2 - The Parallelogram and Kite - Exercises - Page 198: 37

Answer

A) Yes B) No

Work Step by Step

A) Since there is a right triangle, we know it is a rectangle. Thus, if two corresponding sets of sides are congruent, we can conclude that the two shapes are congruent. B) We are only told that a set of sides and a set of angles are congruent, so we cannot make a conclusion about the congruence of the shape.
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