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Congruence - ASA criterion problemIll send a picture of the question

Congruence - ASA criterion problemIll send a picture of the question-example-1
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ASA-Congruence: If any two angles and the side included between the angles of one triangle are equivalnet to the corresponding two angles and side included between the angles of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.

In the given diagram you have a side and a angle marked as equal, then to have a congruence by ASA the diagram needs to mark that the angle N and angle Q (angles that make the side marked as equal be the included side) are equal:


\angle N\cong\angle Q

Answer: tick marks showing that angle N is congruent to angle Q (option D)

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