What does the SAS

Congruence Theorem say?
(1 point)
If two triangles have
one pair of
congruent angles
between two pairs 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
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

1 answer

The SAS (Side-Angle-Side) Congruence Theorem states that if two triangles have one pair of congruent sides, the angle between those sides is congruent, and another pair of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.

To summarize the relevant statement related to SAS:

If two triangles have one pair of congruent sides and the included angle is congruent, then the triangles are congruent.

From the options you provided, none of them exactly match this definition, but the closest correct interpretation would be:

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

This option is incorrect because SAS specifically requires focusing on the included angle.

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