Math, asked by arshitab231, 2 months ago

The two triangles in the figure are congruent by the congruence theorem. Here it is given

OQ=OR.Which of the following condition is sufficient to prove that the two triangles are

congruent to each other?​

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Answered by choudharydakshya
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given OQ=OR and △POQ≅△ROS

We know that, congruent parts of congruent triangles are congruent

∠POQ≅∠ROS (vertically opposite angles)

If OP=OS then by using the (SAS) congruent, we can conclude the congruency of two triangles.

Hence, option C is sufficient to prove the congruency.

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Answered by AayushBisht971
1

Answer:

The two triangles in the figure are congruent by the congruence theorem. Here it is given

OQ=OR.Which of the following condition is sufficient to prove that the two triangles are

congruent to each other?

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