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Someone please help me with this question! How can I prove it?

Someone please help me with this question! How can I prove it?-example-1
User Michael Ballent
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\qquad \qquad \bf \huge\star \: \: \large{ \underline{Answer} } \huge \: \: \star

For triangles to be congruent by SAS congruency criteria, one angle and the two adjacent sides to the angle should be equal to corresponding angle and it's adjacent aides of another triangle.

And we have already been given the angle and one of the side. so the third side that need to be equal in both side to pe proved congruent are :

  • TS = QV


\qquad \large \sf {Conclusion} :

  • Correct option is 1

User MikZuit
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Answer:

TS=QV

Explanation:

To prove SAS congruence, you need to prove that two lines and the angle between them are all respectively equal.

In the diagrams we already have RS=WV and ∠RST=∠WVQ, so it follows that we need to prove that TS=QV.

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