Math, asked by gauravdheer3321, 5 months ago

1) which of the following is not a congruence condition for two triangles *



SSS

RHS

SAS

SSA

,Q2) triangle ABC is congruent to triangleDEF then which is not true



AB=DE

AC=DF

BC=FE

None

Q3)In two right angled triangles pair of hypotenuse, pair of right angle and pair of one side are correspondingly equal then by which condition both triangles are congruent *


SSS

RHS

AAS

None

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Answered by ag5578112
1

Answer:

1) which of the following is not a congruence condition for two triangles *

  • SSA

,Q2) triangle ABC is congruent to triangleDEF then which is not true

  • None

Q3)In two right angled triangles pair of hypotenuse, pair of right angle and pair of one side are correspondingly equal then by which condition both triangles are congruent *

  • RRH

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Answered by Anishkabhadana
4

Answer:

1. SSA is not a congruence condition for two triangles.

2. None

If in triangles ABC and DEF, AB = DE, AC = DF, and angle A = angle D, then triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF. Using words: If 3 sides in one triangle are congruent to 3 sides of a second triangle, then the triangles are congruent.

3. RRH

If the hypotenuse and leg of one right triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another right triangle, the right triangles are congruent. The "included angle" in SAS is the angle formed by the two sides of the triangle being used. ... It is the side where the rays of the angles overlap.

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