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Which theorem or postulate can be used to justify triangle ABC ≈ triangle CDA?

Which theorem or postulate can be used to justify triangle ABC ≈ triangle CDA?-example-1

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It is given that:


AB\parallel DC\text{ and }AD\parallel BC

So the angles congruent by alternate angles theorem are:


\begin{gathered} \angle\text{DAC}\approx\angle\text{ACB} \\ \angle DCA\cong\angle CAB \end{gathered}

With AC as the common side the triangles ABC is congruent with triangle CDA by ASA postulate.

ASA is correct.

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