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28.10.2019 •
Mathematics
If i were to divide a cookie, then divide it a again, then divide it again and so on, i'd have an infinite amount of cookies. is this true?
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The figure, in this case a triangle, is congruent if and only if the corresponding sides and angles are equal in measurement. In this case we have BC being common to both triangles. Thus, one pair of corresponding sides is equal. Next, we have another pair of corresponding sides that are equal, AC and DC. Lastly, we have the included angles being equal to each other. Thus, the congruence theorem that would best prove the congruence of the triangles is SAS that is Side-Angle-Side.