The condition "Segment BC and segment GF has double tick marks" proves that ∆ABC and ∆EFG are congruent by the SAS criterion.
If AB ≠ EF, the SSS criterion for congruency is violated. In this situation, angle C could still be congruent to angle G.
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Two triangles ABC and GEF are represented. Segment AC and segment EG has single tick mark. Segment BC and segment GF has double tick marks.
The condition
proves that ∆ABC and ∆EFG are congruent by the SAS criterion.
If AB ≠ EF, the
criterion for congruency is violated. In this situation, angle C
angle G.
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