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An antenna is held in place by three guy wires, as shown in the following figure. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. a. If the stakes are on level ground and the distances from the stakes to the base of the antenna are the same, what is true about the lengths of the wires? Why? O A. The lengths must be the same because the angles between the base and the wire and the wire and ground are equal in all three of the triangles. OB. The lengths must be the same because they are corresponding parts of congruent triangles. OC. The lengths must be different because the triangles are not congruent. OD. The lengths must be different because the wires are at different angles from the base. b. If the stakes are not on level ground yet are the same distance from the base of the antenna, explain whether you can make the same conclusion regarding the lengths of the wires. The same conclusion wires are be made regarding the lengths of the wires if the ground is not level because the triangles made from the ground, the base, and the the plane containing the stakes perpendicular to the antenna cannot can . If the stakes are not on level ground yet are the same distance from the base of the antenna, explain whether you can make the same conclusion regarding the angths of the wires. The same conclusion vires are be made regarding the lengths of the wires if the ground is not level because the triangles made from the ground, the base, and the congruent, since the plane containing the stakes perpendicular to the antenna. no longer Click to se still An antenna is held in place by three guy wires, as shown in the following figure. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. a. If the stakes are on level ground and the distances from the stakes to the base of the antenna are the same. what is true a OA. The lengths must be the same because the angles between the base and the wire and the wire and ground are equa O B. The lengths must be the same because they are corresponding parts of congruent triangles. O C. The lengths must be different because the triangles are not congruent. OD. The lengths must be different because the wires are at different angles from the base. b. If the stakes are not on level ground yet are the same distance from the base of the antenna, explain whether you can m lengths of the wires. N The same conclusion be made regarding the lengths of the wires if the ground is not level because the triangles wires are congruent, since the plane containing the stakes perpendicular to the antenna. is not