Chapter 4: Q15. (page 119)
The pentagons shown are congruent. Complete.

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Chapter 4: Q15. (page 119)
The pentagons shown are congruent. Complete.

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In the following figure, the two-triangle shown are congruent. Then explain the following statement.
Deduce that

Plot the given points on graph paper. Draw and . Copy and complete the statement .
Given: in plane M; D not in plane M;
Name a pair of congruent triangles. Prove that your answer is correct.

For the following figure, does the SAS postulates justify that the two triangles are congruent.

Decide whether you can deduce by the SSS, SAS, or ASA postulate that another triangle is congruent to . If so, write the congruence and name the postulate used. If not, write no congruence can be deduced.

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