Directions: Corresponding congruent parts are marked in the given examples below, give the additional part needed to make the triangles congruent using SAS, ASA, SSS Congruence Postulates or AAS Congruence Theorem. Example: a. SSS: $\overline{HW} \cong \overline{HN}$ b. ASA: $\overline{HW} \cong \overline{HN}$ 3. a. SAS b. ASA 4. a. ASA b. AAS
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In the given example, the congruent parts are: - The side lengths: √5S and √45 - The angle measures: 254" and 454 Show more…
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