Answer:
ASA postulate
Explanation:
SO when you look at the triangle, you see that there are three marks on the triangle.
There are two different kinds of marks, the curved marks mean angles (and they are on an angle so it is easy to remember.) and the small tick mark means a line (it is also on the line) so you go from one side to another when you name the postulate.
So I typically go from left to right and so if I start with the angle on the left it would be A (angle) S (side) A (angle) because there are two angles and one side named that are the same as the other triangle