Answer:
The third option is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
These triangles are clearly not congruent because they have different side length so the first 2 options are wrong.
Since both triangles already share a right angle. The other two angles in both triangles must both add up to 90.
It is given to use that sin z=cos w. That doesn't mean that angle z= angle w.
Consider a two similar two 30-60-90 triangles We are given the 90 degree right angle in both triangles. We are also given one 60 degree angle in one and a 30 degree triangle in one.
[tex] \cos(30) = \sin(60) [/tex]
But they have two different angle measures.
However, by triangle interior theorem. The third angle must be
equal to the other corresponding angle of the other triangle. So angle z corresponds with Angle X.
By the AA theorem, The triangles are similar.
The third option is the answer.