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What is the difference between ASA and AAS? Explain​

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What is the difference between ASA and AAS? Explain

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ASA stands for “Angle, Side, Angle”, while AAS means “Angle, Angle, Side”. Two figures are congruent if they are of the same shape and size. ... ASA refers to any two angles and the included side, whereas AAS refers to the two corresponding angles and the non-included side.

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AAS

.The Angle – Angle – Side rule (AAS) states that two triangles are congruent if their corresponding two angles and one non-included side are equal. Illustration: Given that; ∠ BAC = ∠ QPR, ∠ ACB = ∠ RQP and length AB = QR, then triangle ABC and PQR are congruent (△ABC ≅△ PQR).

ASA

The Angle – Side – Angle rule (ASA) states that: Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding two angles and one included side are equal. Illustration: Triangle ABC and PQR are congruent (△ABC ≅△ PQR) if length ∠ BAC = ∠ PRQ, ∠ ACB = ∠ PQR.

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