AB/HI = AC/HJ (option A)
∠A ≅ ∠H (option C)
Step-by-step explanation:
The side angle side (SAS) involves an angle in the middle of two sides.
AB/HI = AC/HJ
For it to be SAS theorem, the angle between the sides above have to be angle A and angle H respectively
AB/HI = BC/HJ
The corresponding sides of this sides is supposed to be:
AB/HI = BC/IJ
This option is wrong
Angle A congruent to angle H
The above can be a SAS theorem, if AB/AC = HI/HJ
BC/IJ = AC/HJ
For it to be SAS theorem, the angle between the sides above have to be angle C and angle J respectively.
Angle B and angle H are not corresponding angles.
Hence, the two correct options are:
AB/HI = AC/HJ (option A)
∠A ≅ ∠H (option C)