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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 15:30 ishrael2001

A set of notations (SSS, SAS, ASA and RHS) is used to describe/prove that two triangles are congruent.
For each pair of triangles shown, select the correct statement
a)
A: Congruent (SSS)
Not drawn
to scale
58°
58°
B: Congruent (SAS)
68°
68°
C: Congruent (ASA)
E: Not congruent
540)
540
D: Congruent (RHS)
F: Could be congruent
b)
A: Congruent (SSS)
Not drawn
to scale
54°
58°
9.2 cm
B: Congruent (SAS)
68°
68°
C: Congruent (ASA)
E: Not congruent
9.2 cm
D: Congruent (RHS)
F: Could be congruent


A set of notations (SSS, SAS, ASA and RHS) is used to describe/prove

that two triangles are congr

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