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Fill in the blanks. If the triangles cannot be shown to be congruent from the information given, leave the triangle's name blank and write CanNot Be Determined (CNBD) in the spot for the rule.

∆ SAT ≅ ∆ ________

By rule _________
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Fill in the blanks. If the triangles cannot be shown to be congruent from the information-example-1
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Answer:

triangle SAT is congruent to triangle SAO, because of SAS congruence criterion

given angle AST = angle ASO

ST = SO

SA = SA (common side)

therefore using the two sides and the angle included, triangle SAT congruent to triangle SAO.

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