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. Two triangles are congruent, if two angles and
the side included between them in one triangle
is equal to the two angles and the side included
between them of the other triangle. This is known as
(a) RHS congruence criterion
(b) ASA congruence criterion
(c) SAS congruence criterion
(d) SSS congruence criterion

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Answered by 1KingArjun
15

Answer:

If two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, the triangles are congruent

This is an extension of ASA.

∴ (b) ASA congruence criterion

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Answered by amandaberger811
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

. Two triangles are congruent, if two angles and

the side included between them in one triangle

is equal to the two angles and the side included

between them of the other triangle. This is known as

(a) RHS congruence criterion

(b) ASA congruence criterion

(c) SAS congruence criterion

(d) SSS congruence criterion

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