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blagie [28]
4 years ago
12

Given the following triangles, what additional information is required in order to know that the triangles are congruent because

of the ASA congruence criteria?

Mathematics
2 answers:
IgorLugansk [536]4 years ago
7 0
Second choice, comment if you wsnt explaination
Helga [31]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: < DCQ ≅ <DCE.


Step-by-step explanation: We are given a composite figure of two triangles CDE and CDQ.

In the shown composite figure we can see:

<CDQ ≅ < CDE   : Given

CD are common sides of both triangles

Therefore, by reflexive property

CD = CD

We need to apply ASA congruence criteria.

That is Angle Side Angle congruence criteria.

<em>We already got One angle is congruent and one side on both triangles.</em>

<em>We just need one-one more angles in both triangles those would be congruent.</em>

Therefore,

<h3>We could choose < DCQ ≅ <DCE. </h3>

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