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I would really appreciate it if someone could help and answer this with an explanation:)

I would really appreciate it if someone could help and answer this with an explanation-example-1
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Answer:

ASA

Explanation:

Two angles and a side are marked congruent. The side is between the two angles.

The congruence theorems are abbreviated using S for "side" and A for "angle". The order matters.

AAS means Angle-Angle-Side, two congruent angles with a side that is not between them.

ASA means Angle-Side-Angle, two congruent angles with a side that IS between them. That is the case we have here.

The appropriate choice is ASA.

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