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Answered by sdirector7
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The criteria by which the two triangles can be congruent is SAS rule of Congruency.

As the two sides of the triangles and their included angle are equal.

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Answered by Bhumi101005
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∆ABC congruent to ∆PQR

<B = <Q (angle/A)

BC = QR (side/S)

<C = >R (angle/A)

As The corresponding two angles and the including side is equal.

Thus ∆ABC congruent to ∆PQR by ASA criteria.

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