True or False?
3 Answers
True.
Explanation:
If congruent by the ASA postulate, the two triangles have the exact same angle measures and side lengths.
Explanation:
#"for the triangles to be congruent by ASA postulate"#
#"would require another angle to be congruent"#
#"for example angle A congruent to angle D"#
#"that is 2 angles and the included side"#
#"then by ASA they would be congruent"#
FALSE
Have a look at https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/trig-solving-sas-triangles.html
Explanation:
Penguin English dictionary states:
Postulate -definition 1
To assume or claim that (something) is true or that it exists ....
Thus we need to determine if all the given options match the requirements of SAS:
SAS -> side angle side
So we need two adjoining sides to be congruent and also the angle between them likewise to be congruent.
In one of the triangles we have sides AB and AC adjoining. So we need the angle at A to apply SAS.
This angle is not given as one of the options so your answer should be 'FALSE'