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Can you use the ASA postulate or the AAS theorem to prove the triangles congruent?

by AAS only

neither apply

by ASA only

both apply

Can you use the ASA postulate or the AAS theorem to prove the triangles congruent-example-1
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User Marc A
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angle side angle theorem i believe?
angle (the one with the arc), the tick (side), then the angle (the vertical angle).
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User Ksu
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Answer:

(C) by ASA only

Explanation:

Let us name the given figure, there are two triangles that areΔABO and ΔCOD.

Thus, from ΔABO and ΔCOD, we have

∠ABO=∠DCO(Given in the question)

BO=DO( given in question)

∠AOB=∠COD(Vertically opposite angles)

Therefore, by ASA rule,

ΔABO ≅ΔCOD

Therefore, only ASA rule can be applied on the given figure.

Hence, option C is correct.

Can you use the ASA postulate or the AAS theorem to prove the triangles congruent-example-1
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