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Hey loves!!! Can any of you lovely people help me with this question?

Hey loves!!! Can any of you lovely people help me with this question?-example-1

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Answer:

AAS

Explanation:

As we can see, they tell us that both of the angles on the bottom are congruent. Since they share a side, that means that one side is congruent too. So it must be two angles and one side. It can't be ASA, because the congruent side is not in between the two congruent angles, so it must be AAS

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Hey There!!

Your correct choice will be AAS Theorem.

Explanation:

Because, two angles and any side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and any side of another triangle, then these triangles are congruent Thus, given a triangle ADB and CDB. ∠BAD = ∠BCD = 90°. (Angle), Then, BD = BD (The common side) As given AAS Theorem. Therefore, ∆ADB ≅ ∆CDB by the AAS theorem.

Hope This Explaining was not confusing . . .

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