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which two triangles are congruent by the sas theorem? complete the congruence statement.
$\triangle square cong \triangle square$
Step1: Recall SAS Congruence Rule
SAS (Side-Angle-Side) requires two pairs of corresponding sides to be congruent, and the included angle (the angle between the two sides) to be congruent.
Step2: Analyze Each Triangle
- $\triangle UVW$: Has two sides marked congruent, with the included angle at $V$.
- $\triangle SRQ$: Has two sides marked congruent, with the included angle at $Q$.
- $\triangle FGH$: Has two sides marked congruent, but the angle is not the included angle between the marked sides.
Step3: Match Corresponding Parts
For $\triangle UVW$ and $\triangle SRQ$:
- Side $UV \cong$ Side $SQ$ (marked congruent)
- Included $\angle V \cong$ Included $\angle Q$ (marked congruent)
- Side $VW \cong$ Side $QR$ (marked congruent)
This satisfies the SAS Theorem.
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$\triangle UVW \cong \triangle SQR$