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Under a given correspondence, two triangles are congruent if two angles and the side included between them in one of the triangles are equal to the corresponding angles and the side included between them of the other triangle. The above is known as- *

(1)SSA congruence of two triangles

(2)SAS congruence of two triangles

(3)ASA congruence of two triangles

(4)RHS congruence of two right angled triangles​

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Answered by mrudhula23
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Answer:

Then it is congruent under ASA congruence of two triangles

Option 3 is your answer

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Answered by gautamrawatlm
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Answer:

Two triangles are congruent by ASA congruence rule.

Step-by-step explanation:

let us assume that there are two triangles ΔABC and ΔPQR in which two corresponding angle is congruent to each other and a corresponding side between two angles are also congruent to each other.

In ΔABC and ΔPQR

\[\begin{gathered}  \angle ACB = \angle PRQ \hfill \\  CB = RQ \hfill \\  \angle ABC = \angle PQR \hfill \\  \Delta ABC \cong \Delta PQR \hfill \\ \end{gathered} \]

Therefore, ΔABC and ΔPQR are congruent by the ASA congruency rule.

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