Are the two triangles congruent?

Are the two triangles congruent?

Answer

I need more information or a diagram to determine if the two triangles are congruent.

Explanation
Triangles are congruent if they have exactly the same size and shape, which can be proven using criteria such as SSS (Side-Side-Side), SAS (Side-Angle-Side), ASA (Angle-Side-Angle), AAS (Angle-Angle-Side), or HL (Hypotenuse-Leg for right triangles). Without specific measurements or a diagram, I cannot definitively answer whether the triangles are congruent.

Please provide:

  • A diagram of the two triangles, or
  • The lengths of sides and measures of angles, or
  • Any given congruence criteria or markings indicating equal sides/angles.

Once I have that information, I can determine if the triangles are congruent.

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