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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
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Given: ∠TRS = ∠URS ∠TSR = ∠USR Based on the given information and the algebraic and geometric properties presented or proven thu

s far, choose the congruence theorem that could be used to prove the triangles congruent. If it is not possible to prove the triangles are congruent, choose "not possible".
SSS
SAS
ASA
not possible

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arlik [135]3 years ago
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The answer to your question is ASA

vekshin13 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<h2><u><em>ASA</em></u></h2><h2><u><em>Angle Side Angle</em></u></h2>

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in·​fi·​nite | \ ˈin-fə-nət  \

Definition of infinite (Entry 1 of 2)

1: extending indefinitely : ENDLESS

infinite space

2: immeasurably or inconceivably great or extensive : INEXHAUSTIBLE

infinite patience

3: subject to no limitation or external determination

4a: extending beyond, lying beyond, or being greater than any preassigned finite value however large

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c: characterized by an infinite number of elements or terms

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Definition of infinite (Entry 2 of 2)

: something that is infinite (as in extent, duration, or number)

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infiniteness noun

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Synonyms: Adjective

bottomless, boundless, endless, fathomless, horizonless, illimitable, immeasurable, immensurable, indefinite, limitless, measureless, unbounded, unfathomable, unlimited

Antonyms: Adjective

bounded, circumscribed, confined, definite, finite, limited, restricted

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Examples of infinite in a Sentence

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an infinite series of numbers

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