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If all sides of a triangle are congruent then its all angles are congruent. Write the antecedent (given part) and the consequent (part to be proved) in the statement.

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Answered by boffeemadrid
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let us consider a triangle ABC having three sides namely AB, BC and AC.

Then according to the question given, The antecedent will be that all the sides of the triangle ABC are congruent that is AB≅BC≅AC.

Since, AB, BC and AC have ∠A, ∠B and ∠C respective angles then accordingly, if the sides of the triangle are congruent then the angles corresponding to them are always congruent. Hence, ∠A≅∠B≅∠C which is the consequent part of the given statement.

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