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As per Congruency in Triangles, how is the postulate 'AAS' and postulate 'ASA' not the same? They both are taking into account of two same angles in a triangle, and it's also taking into account of one same angle in it as well.

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Answered by singhpratibha5663
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ASA stands for “Angle, Side, Angle”, while AAS means “Angle, Angle, Side”. Two figures are congruent if they are of the same shape and size. ... ASA refers to any two angles and the included side, whereas AAS refers to the two corresponding angles and the non-included side.

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