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Suppose there are two triangles, JKL and STU, where JL=ST, KL=TU, and JK
K≠U

J=S

L
L>S

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Answer:△JKL∼△STU

When two triangles are similar , then their corresponding sides are proportional and Corresponding angles of one triangle is equal to corresponding angles of another Triangle.

The two Triangles can be similar by following Similarity axiom

Explanation:

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User Steve Waters
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Answer:

Given

JL=ST

, KL=TU,

<J=<S

so

∆JKL is CONGRUENT to ∆ SUT.by S.A.S.axiom

I need to be answered quickly Suppose there are two triangles, JKL and STU, where-example-1
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User Milano
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