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can you explain SAS congruence criterion?​

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Answered by SUMANTHTHEGREAT
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If two triangles have two sides of one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, and the angles included by those sides are equal then the triangles are congruent.

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Here in ∆KLM and ∆XYZ,

KL = XY, LM = YZ and ∠L = ∠Y

Therefore, ∆KLM ≅ ∆XYZ.

Note: It is necessary for the included angles to be equal for congruency. If in the above figure, ∠L ≠ ∠Y and ∠L = ∠X, the triangle may not be congruent.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

SAS (Side-Angle-Side)

If any two sides and angle included between the sides of one triangle are equivalent to the corresponding two sides and the angle between the sides of the second triangle, then the two triangles are said to be congruent by SAS rule.

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