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In triangle ABC and triangle PQR , AB = PQ and ∠B = ∠Q . The two triangles will be congruent by SAS axiom if *




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Answered by gangadeviwaganageri
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Answer:

AC =PR

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
3

Answer:

The two triangles will be congruent by SAS axiom if BC = QR

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, triangle ABC and triangle PQR are congruent by SAS property.

AB = PQ  and ∠B = ∠Q .

  • According to the SAS rule, two triangles are said to be congruent if any two sides and any angle between the sides of one triangle are equal to the corresponding two sides and angle between the sides of the second triangle.
  • So, by SAS property BC = QR , because the angles should be between the sides .

Final answer:

Hence, the two triangles will be congruent by SAS axiom if BC = QR.

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