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5 April, 02:12

Which two triangles are congruent by ASA? Explain.

Between triangles OGH, FIN, and TCA, angles G, I, and C are equal, angles H, N, and A are equal, and sides GH, FN, and CA are equal.

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  1. 5 April, 02:18
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    OGH and TCA

    Step-by-step explanation:

    that's quite easy ...

    the congruency criterion is ASA or Angle side Angle.

    i. e. a side lying between two Angles.

    so we have

    GH = FN = CA

    now, G=I = C

    and H=N=A

    it's pretty clear that G-GH-H = C-CA-A

    (just to explain)

    hence, the answer
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