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Answer:

False

SAS = This stands for Side Angle Side congruency theorem

Explanation:

Question 1.)

If any of the 2 angles of any triangle is congruent to any of the 2 angles of the other triangle, then this would be true. Let's find the measure of ∠R and ∠G:

=> ∠G = 180 - (98 + 30)

∠G = 52

=> ∠R = 180 - (98 + 26)

∠R = 56

Now we know that Angles of ΔHIG are 30, 98, and 52, and Angles of ΔSQR are 26, 98, and 56. 2 angles of 1 triangle are not congruent 2 angles of the other triangle, therefore the triangles aren't congruent.

Question 2.)

SAS congruency is used since an angle and it's 2 adjacent sides are given for each triangle.

Hope this helps!

User Andzep
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Answer:

SAS. ( side, angle, side)

in option 2nd

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