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What else would need to be congruent to show that abc=def by the AAS THEORM?

What else would need to be congruent to show that abc=def by the AAS THEORM?-example-1
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Answer:

<c=<f

Explanation:

i did it

User Saeid Farivar
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Answer: A. AC≅DF

Explanation:

The AAS theorem says that if any two angles and any non-included side of a triangle are congruent to two angles and any non-included side of other triangle then the triangles are congruent.

In the given figure we have ΔABC and ΔDEF, in which

∠A≅∠D

∠B≅∠E

To prove these triangles congruent by AAS theorem , we need one pair of non included side.

i.e. it can be AC≅DF or BC≅EF

AC≅DF is given in the option .

Hence, option A is correct.

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