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GIVEN: ∠D congruent to ∠T, ∠E congruent to ∠U, DE congruent to UT

Name the postulate or theorem you can use to prove the triangles congruent.

SAS Postulate

SSS Postulate

ASA Postulate

AAS Theorem

GIVEN: ∠D congruent to ∠T, ∠E congruent to ∠U, DE congruent to UT Name the postulate-example-1
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GIVEN:
∠D congruent to ∠T
∠E congruent to ∠U
DE congruent to UT

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ASA Postulate
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Answer: ASA Postulate

Explanation:

GIVEN: ∠D congruent to ∠T,

∠E congruent to ∠U,

DE congruent to UT

Now, in ΔUXT and ΔDOE

∠D congruent to ∠T [Angle]

DE congruent to UT [included side]

∠E congruent to ∠U [Angle]

By ASA postulate of congruence , ΔUXT ≅ ΔDOE

  • ASA Postulate of congruence says that if two angles and the included side of a triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of other triangle then the triangles are said to be congruent.
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