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Prove that triangles OXY and OPQ are congruent by AAS postulate.

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Show two corresponding angles and a non – included side of these triangles is equal.

The correct answer is: . two Angles and a non - included Side of triangle OXY are congruent to two Angles and the non - included Side of triangle OPQ. It means that triangles are congruent by AAS congruency postulate. Hence Proved


    In triangle OXY and triangle OPQ
    straight angle OXY equals straight angle OQP
    straight angle OYX equals straight angle OPO text  and  end text
    OY= OP( non – included side)
    i.e. two Angles and a non - included Side of  triangle OXY are congruent to two Angles and the non - included Side of triangle OPQ. It means that triangles are congruent by AAS congruency postulate.
    Hence Proved

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