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which rule explains why these triangles are congruent? asa aas sss sas these triangles cannot be
Brief Explanations
- Identify corresponding parts:
- Marked angles: $\angle T \cong \angle P$
- Marked sides: $PT \cong TN$? No, corrected: $TS \cong PN$ (the single-slash sides)
- Now, check the position of the angle relative to the side: The marked angle is one endpoint of the marked side, meaning we have one side and one adjacent angle confirmed congruent.
- Evaluate the options:
- ASA: Requires two angles and the included side (we only have one angle confirmed).
- AAS: Requires two angles and a non-included side (we only have one angle confirmed).
- SSS: Requires all three sides congruent (only one side is marked).
- SAS: Requires two sides and the included angle (we only have one side and one angle confirmed).
- Conclusion: We only have one pair of congruent sides and one pair of congruent angles, which is not enough to satisfy any triangle congruence rule.
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These triangles cannot be proven congruent with the given information.