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Answer:

The given two triangles are not congruent.

Explanation:

See the diagram of the two triangles attached to this question.

The third angle of the second triangle is [180° - (31° + 124°)] = 180° - 155° = 25°.{Since the other two angles of the triangle are 31° and 124°}

Now, for the first triangle, the values of the adjacent angles of the side with length 6 are 45° and 31°, but for the second triangle, the values of the adjacent angles of the side with length 6 are 25° and 31°.

Therefore, two triangles do not satisfy the Angle=Side-Angle i.e. ASA criteria to become congruent.

So, the given two triangles are not congruent. (Answer)

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