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Which piece of information below will not help you prove that triangles ABC and DEF are congruent using ASA?

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Answer:

A)
AC=DF

Explanation:

Given

See attachment for triangles ABC and DEF

Options

A)
AC=DF

B)
AB=DE

C)
\angle B=\angle E

D)
\angle A=\angle D

Required

Which does not prove the congruence of ABC and DEF using ASA?

From the attachment, we have the following:


\angle A = \angle D --- Angle


AB = DE --- Side


\angle B = \angle E ---- Angle

The ASA theorem means that 1 side of both triangles are equal.

By comparing the listed parameter to the options, we can see that options B, C and D prove that both triangles are congruent by ASA.

However, option A
AC=DF cannot be used because that will mean that two sides of both triangles are equal. This does not support the ASA theorem

Which piece of information below will not help you prove that triangles ABC and DEF-example-1
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