We definitely need to see the drawing that goes along with that question
before we can even begin to try and answer it.
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Well, this will depend on the length of the sides of the triangle for what postulate or theorem you will be using.
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AAS: If Two angles and a side opposite to one of these sides is congruent to thecorresponding angles and corresponding side, then the triangles are congruent.How Do I know? Taking Geometry right now. :)
Two congruent triangles.. To prove it, use the SSS Postulate.
HL congruence theorem
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It is a theorem, not a postulate, since it is possible to prove it. If two angles and a side of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding angles and side of another triangle then the two triangles are congruent.
The Angle-Side-Angle postulate can be used to prove congruence between two triangles. However, for this particular question, there is no figure available to develop that proposition.
reflexive property of congruence
It does not necessarily prove congruence but it does prove similarity. You can have a smaller or bigger triangle that has the same interior angles.
BAD = BCD is the answer i just did it
reflexive property of congruence
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You need enough information about both triangles to be able to compareany one of the following packages of parts of both of them:-- the length of any two sides and the size of the angle between them-- the size of any two angles and the length of the side between them-- the lengths of all three sides.
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