Seventh grade X.1S Congruence statements and corresponding parts KTR Complete the congruence statement: 22 mm 22 mm 17 mm 17 mm 17 mm 17 mm 22 mm 22 mm JKHI Submit 2 &
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We have: - Side JK = 22 mm - Side JH = 17 mm - Side HI = 17 mm - Side IH = 17 mm - Side HJ = 22 mm - Side KI = 22 mm Now, we can write the congruence statement for the polygons. Since all the corresponding sides are equal, we can say that the polygons are Show more…
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