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In quadrilateral ABCD, DE = BF. Then EGC = FGA by SAS but how & why is it by SAS?
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In quadrilateral ABCD, DE = BF.
Then EGC = FGA by SAS but how & why is it by SAS?
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Well if two sides and one angle are congruent then is SAS because my teacher taught me that S stands for (S)ide A stands for (A)ngle but when you have a quadrilateral it can have two theorems to go with it.
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