If ANAP AMUG, determine which of parts (a) through (c), if any, are necessarily true. Explain why. a. Is NP = MG true? %3D O A. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and NP corresponds to MG, NP MG, so NP = MG. %3D O B. No. NP and MG are not corresponding line segments in the two triangles. b. Is ZA ZM true? O A. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and ZA corresponds to ZM, then ZA ZM. B. No. ZA and ZM are not corresponding angles in the triangles. c. Is AP MU true? O A. No. AP and MU are not corresponding line segments in the two triangles. B. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and AP corresponds to MU, then AP MU.

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If ANAP AMUG, determine which of parts (a) through (c), if any, are necessarily true. Explain why.
a. Is NP = MG true?
O A. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and NP corresponds to MG, NP MG, so NP = MG.
O B. No. NP and MG are not corresponding line segments in the two triangles.
b. Is ZA ZM true?
O A. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and ZA corresponds to ZM, then ZA ZM.
O B. No. ZA and ZM are not corresponding angles in the triangles.
c. Is AP MU true?
O A. No. AP and MU are not corresponding line segments in the two triangles.
O B. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and AP corresponds to MU, then AP = MU.
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Transcribed Image Text:If ANAP AMUG, determine which of parts (a) through (c), if any, are necessarily true. Explain why. a. Is NP = MG true? O A. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and NP corresponds to MG, NP MG, so NP = MG. O B. No. NP and MG are not corresponding line segments in the two triangles. b. Is ZA ZM true? O A. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and ZA corresponds to ZM, then ZA ZM. O B. No. ZA and ZM are not corresponding angles in the triangles. c. Is AP MU true? O A. No. AP and MU are not corresponding line segments in the two triangles. O B. Yes. Since the triangles are congruent and AP corresponds to MU, then AP = MU. Click to select your answer. 4x
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