Given:

MC bisects both ∠ACB and side AB.

Based on the given information and the algebraic and geometric properties presented or proven thus 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

User Icon for herp_derp herp_derp answered
10 years ago

We kinda can't answer this question without a diagram of some sort.

User Icon for Maura Maura answered
8 years ago

Not possible

User Icon for lo lo answered
7 years ago

asa

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

The correct answer is "not possible".

Since MC bisects both ∠ACB and side AB, it divides ∠ACB and side AB into two congruent parts. However, this information alone is not sufficient to prove the two triangles congruent using any of the standard congruence theorems (SSS, SAS, ASA).