What does the SAS Congruence Theorem say?(1 point)

Responses

If two triangles have one pair of congruent angles and two pairs of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.
If two triangles have one pair of congruent angles and two pairs of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.

If a triangle has an angle between two congruent sides, then it is isosceles.
If a triangle has an angle between two congruent sides, then it is isosceles.

If two triangles have one pair of congruent angles and at least one pair of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.
If two triangles have one pair of congruent angles and at least one pair of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.

If two triangles have one pair of congruent angles between two pairs of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.

1 answer

The correct response that describes the SAS Congruence Theorem is:

If two triangles have one pair of congruent angles between two pairs of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.

This means that if you have two sides of one triangle that are congruent to two sides of another triangle, and the angle between those two sides is also congruent, then the two triangles are congruent.