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Harrizon [31]
4 years ago
6

Triangle MOP has been rotated to create triangle M'O'P'. MP = M'P' = 2 units, MO = M'O' = 2 units, and OP = O'P' = 2.82 units. W

hich postulate below would prove the two triangles are congruent?. A) SSS. B) SAS. C) ASA. D) AAS.
Mathematics
2 answers:
nexus9112 [7]4 years ago
8 0

The <em>correct answer</em> is:

A) SSS

Explanation:

We are given the length of each side as well as the information that the pre-image sides are congruent to the image sides. This means we have side-side-side, or the SSS congruence theorem, to prove the triangles are congruent.

VARVARA [1.3K]4 years ago
7 0
In respect to the given question, the postulate that would prove the two triangles to be congruent is SSS. The reason behind choosing this option is that there are no angles given. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope it helps you.
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