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When do we use c.a.c.t as a reason in geometry? ​

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Answered by aalminsiddiqui
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CPCTC is commonly used at or near the end of a proof which asks the student to show that two angles or two sides are congruent. It means that once two triangles are proven to be congruent, then the three pairs of sides that correspond must be congruent and the three pairs of angles that correspond must be congruent.

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Answered by sundaramt2803
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we use c.a.c.t when the given triangle is congruent and has corresponding sides as the c.a.c.t means corresponding angle of congruent triangle

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