In circle geometry, two arcs are congruent if they have the same measure (in degrees or length) and lie on the same circle or congruent circles. To identify which arc is congruent to EH, consider:
- Shared Angles: Look at the central angle subtending arc EH. A congruent arc will share an equal central angle.
- Geometric Symmetry: If the circle includes symmetry or equal subdivisions, matching arcs can often be spotted visually.
Based on these factors, the correct answer is likely FG, provided that its measure matches arc EH. Always verify by checking the central angles or segment details in the diagram.