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Lady bird [3.3K]
2 years ago
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What else would need to be congruent to show that ABC DEF by SAS? E AA. А B OA. BC = EF B. CF OC. ZA ZD D. AC = OF F Given: AC =

DF CE F​

Mathematics
1 answer:
serg [7]2 years ago
4 0

The two triangles exist congruent if they contain two congruent corresponding sides and their contained angles exist congruent.

Let $&\overline{A B} \cong \overline{D E} \\ and $&\overline{A C} \cong \overline{D F}

Angle between $\overline{A B}$ and $\overline{A C}$ exists $\angle A$.

Angle between $\overline{D E}$ and $\overline{D F}$ exists $\angle D$.

Therefore, $\triangle A B C \cong \triangle D E F$ by SAS, if $\angle A \cong \angle D$$.

<h3>What is SAS congruence property?</h3>

Given:

$&\overline{A B} \cong \overline{D E} \\ and

$&\overline{A C} \cong \overline{D F}

According to the SAS congruence property, two triangles exist congruent if they contain two congruent corresponding sides and their contained angles exist congruent.

Let $&\overline{A B} \cong \overline{D E} \\ and $&\overline{A C} \cong \overline{D F}

Angle between $\overline{A B}$ and $\overline{A C}$ exists $\angle A$.

Angle between $\overline{D E}$ and $\overline{D F}$ exists $\angle D$.

Therefore, $\triangle A B C \cong \triangle D E F$ by SAS, if $\angle A \cong \angle D$$.

To learn more about SAS congruence property refer to:

brainly.com/question/19807547

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