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Definition of ASA 'two angles and the included side/sides ? of a triangle'
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Answered by Anonymous
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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. The "included side" in ASA is the side between the angles being used.

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Answered by vapatil1978
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There are five ways for five criterias to test whether two triangles are congruent or not .ASA is a congruence criteria for any two triangles .ASA stands for angle side angle and names that we have two triangles where we know two angles and include side are equal. this means that two triangles are congruent if any two angles and their included side are equal in both of them.

Step-by-step explanation:

1)First locate equal angle in two triangles.

2) Now locate and other equal angle two triangles.

3)Now check whether the side included within these two angles is equal in both the triangles and if it is then the two triangles are congruent by angle side angle congruence rule.

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