Asked by PJ

Which triangle congruence criterion would you use to state that the given triangles are congruent? (1 point)

SAS
SSA
ASA
AAS

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine which triangle congruence criterion to use, it’s important to know the specifics of the triangles you are comparing. Here are the criteria given:

1. **SAS (Side-Angle-Side)**: Two sides and the included angle are congruent.
2. **SSA (Side-Side-Angle)**: Two sides and a non-included angle are congruent. (Not a valid criterion for proving congruence unless dealing with specific types of triangles, like right triangles.)
3. **ASA (Angle-Side-Angle)**: Two angles and the included side are congruent.
4. **AAS (Angle-Angle-Side)**: Two angles and a non-included side are congruent.

If you provide more information about the triangles, such as which sides or angles are known to be congruent, I can help you identify the appropriate congruence criterion. Without specific details about the triangles, I can't definitively choose one.
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