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standard-7th
subject -maths
lesson 7 - congruence of triangles

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Answered by richasharma2721
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When we write ∠A = ∠B, we actually mean m∠A = m ∠B

Answered by kalkharabudeen
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If <A=<B in triangle, it means two sides of triangle are equal and therfore, it is an isosceles triangle.

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