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Which statements are true about additional information for proving triangles are congruent? Check All That Apply.

Which statements are true about additional information for proving triangles are congruent-example-1

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User DominicM
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\angle{A}=\angle{T} then the triangles would be congruent by ASA .


\angle{B}=\angle{P} then the triangles would be congruent by AAS .


Explanation:

Given: Two triangles
\triangle{ABC}\ and\ \triangle{PQT} in which


\angle{C}=\angle{Q}\ and\ AC=QT

The additional information for proving triangles are congruent can be the
\angle{A}=\angle{T} then the triangles would be congruent by ASA (two angles and an included side).


\angle{B}=\angle{P} then the triangles would be congruent by AAS (two angles and an non-included side).

All the other options are not correct because there is no definition or postulate for congruence which satisfy them to prove triangles are congruent.


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