Which of the following rules of congruence says that ∆ABC ≅ ∆PQR?
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If two angles are congruent then their measure is equal.
⇒m∠ABC=m∠PQR
Option C is correct
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Following are the rules that prove the congruence of two triangles:
- SSS Rule: The side-side-side (SSS) rule says that when the three side measurements of a triangle match the three side measurements of another triangle, these two shapes are congruent.
- ASA Rule: The angle-side-angle (ASA) rule states that when two angles and one side of a triangle are equal to that of another triangle, they are congruent.
- AAS Rule: The angle-angle-side (AAS) rule asserts that when two triangles have the following matching properties, they must be congruent:
- Two angles
- One opposite side length with no vertices
- SAS Rule: The side-angle-side (SAS) rule states that if the included angle and the two included side lengths of a triangle are equal to that of another triangle, then the two are congruent.
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