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Mathematics, 23.06.2019 01:20, srshelton

Match each set of conditions with the corresponding relationship between ∆abc and ∆xyz and the criterion (if any) that proves the relationship. ab = xy, bc = yz, and angle b is congruent to angle y. ∆abc and ∆xyz are congruent by the sss criterion. ab = xy, and angles a and b are congruent to angles x and y, respectively. ∆abc and ∆xyz are not necessarily congruent. angles a, b, and c are congruent to angles x, y, and z, respectively. ∆abc and ∆xyz are congruent by the sas criterion. ab = xy, bc = yz, and ca = zx. ∆abc and ∆xyz are congruent by the asa criterion.

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