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For the SAS criterion, you need two sides and the included angle in both triangles. So, you need the side on the other side of the angle.
WHAT IS SAS?
SAS Property
- If two sides and one common angle to these two sides are equal to the two corresponding sides and one corresponding common angle of another triangle; then both the triangles are said to be congruent.
How do you prove triangles are congruent in SAS?
- SAS (side, angle, side) SAS stands for "side, angle, side" and means that we have two triangles where we know two sides and the included angle are equal.
- If two sides and the included angle of one triangle are equal to the corresponding sides and angle of another triangle, the triangles are congruent.
What is SAS congruence rule with diagram?
SAS Congruency
- Two triangles are congruent, if two sides and an included angle of one triangle is equal to the two sides and an included angle of the other triangle, then the triangles are said to have SAS congruency.
- The SAS rule states that
- An included angle is an angle formed by two given sides.
- For the two given triangles , if AC=PQ, BC=RQ and ∠C=∠P , then using the SAS rule, △ABC≅△QRP.
The SAS diagram shown below
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