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(tex) \huge \bf \red {heya \: friends}
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WITH SOLUTION
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(tex) \huge \mathfrak \purple {thankyou}
(tex) \huge \mathfrak \red {goodnight}

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Answered by harisurya0102
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If you wanna show it is congurent One angle must be congrunet

That angle A=angleD

We know S.A.S property means side, angle , side

Answered by Anonymous
7

\huge \bf \green {ANSWER}

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Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Rule

Side-Angle-Side is a rule used to prove whether a given set of triangles are congruent.

The SAS rule states that,

If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to two sides and included angle of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.

An included angle is an angle formed by two given sides.

AS YOU DRAWN IN QUESTION

For the two triangles below, if AB =DE, BC = EF and angle B = angle E , then using the SAS rule, triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF

\huge \mathfrak \purple {FOLLOW}

\huge \mathfrak \red {ME♡}

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