Answer:
ASA
Step-by-step explanation:
One pair of corresponding angles (in the bottom left/right) are already marked for us, and we're also given a pair of corresponding sides (the 8cm ones on the left and right). The two triangles have one more angle in common too - the one they're overlapping on the top corner. So, we have:
- Two pairs of congruent corresponding angles, and
- A pair of congruent corresponding sides between them,
which is enough information to call the triangles congruent by Angle-Side-Angle (ASA).