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If you are going to use the ASA postulate to prove these triangles congruent what additional information do you need?

If you are going to use the ASA postulate to prove these triangles congruent what-example-1
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Answer:

∠C and ∠R

Explanation:

The ASA postulate represents angle / side / angle

where the included side is the side between the vertices of the two angles.

∠H and ∠I and the sides HC and IR are the AS

The required angles would be ∠C and ∠R for ASA

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