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!50 POINTS! (4 SIMPLE GEOMETRY QUESTIONS)

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Answer:

1. a.

2. False

3. True

4. d

Explanation:

Two triangles are congruent if they have

Two angles that are congruent that both share a same side.

Thus, Angle B must equal Angle Z.

2. Is False The theorems does not add up as ONE IS AAS, and the other is ASA.

3 is true, The triangles share two angles that are adjacent and a side that is not between the angles.

4. We need Angle S to equal Angle T In order for AAS to work.

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