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Q.1 What is difference between S.S.S. Congruence Criterion and S.S.S Congruence Condition ?

Q.2 What is difference between S.A.S Congruence Criterion and S.A.S Congruence Condition ?

Q.3 What is difference between A.S.A Congruence Criterion and A.S.A Congruence Condition ?


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Answered by Ipsitsingharoy
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Q.1 What is difference between S.S.S. Congruence Criterion and S.S.S Congruence Condition ?

  • Two triangles are said to be congruent if all their three sides and three angles are equal. But it is necessary to find all six dimensions. Hence, the congruence of triangles can be evaluated by knowing only three values out of six. The meaning of congruence in Maths is when two figures are similar to each other based on their shape and size. Also, learn about Congruent Figures here.

Q.2 What is difference between S.A.S Congruence Criterion and S.A.S Congruence Condition ?

  • Two triangles are said to be congruent if all their three sides and three angles are equal. But it is necessary to find all six dimensions. Hence, the congruence of triangles can be evaluated by knowing only three values out of six. The meaning of congruence in Maths is when two figures are similar to each other based on their shape and size. Also, learn about Congruent Figures here.

Q.3 What is difference between A.S.A Congruence Criterion and A.S.A Congruence Condition ?

  • When two angles and a non-included side of a triangle are equal to the corresponding angles and sides of another triangle, then the triangles are said to be congruent. ... But remember that AAS is for non-included side whereas ASA is for included sides of the triangles.

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