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OpenStudy (sbuck98):

I need help with congruence. will award medal & coins.

OpenStudy (sbuck98):

Mehek (mehek14):

for 1) you need another side length that is congruent

Mehek (mehek14):

so A and B are eliminated

Mehek (mehek14):

so what do you think it would be?

OpenStudy (sbuck98):

C?

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Directrix (directrix):

@sbuck98 One question per thread is usually the norm on OS. I will help with question #1. The SAS Triangle Congruence Postulate stipulates that if two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle and the included angles of those two sides are congruent, then the two triangles are congruent. The A between the two Ss in SAS indicate that. In #1 you are give that <L is congruent to <M and that side LQ is congruent to side MQ. The pair of sides that would create a SAS situation for the two triangles is: Segment LG is congruent to Segment MN |dw:1446255525509:dw|

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