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How are they congruent? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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THEY ARE CONGURENT BY SSA CONGURENCY

IF THE TWO SIDES AND ANGLE NOT INCLUDED BETWEEN THEM ARE EQUAL TO THE CORRESPONDING SIDES AND ANGLE OF TRIANGLE THEY ARE CONGURENT..

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Answered by Anonymous
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They're congruent by the SAS criterion of congruence.

It means when two sides of two triangles are equal, and one included angle is also equal, the triangles are congruent.

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