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If DEF and MNO are two triangles such that DE=MN and EF=NO, which of the following would be sufficient to prove that triangles are congruent

If DEF And MNO Are Two Triangles Such That DEMN And EFNO Which Of The Following Would Be Sufficient To Prove That Triangles Are Congruent class=

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Answer:

  D.  ∠E ≅ ∠N

Step-by-step explanation:

The pair of sides meet at vertex E in ∆DEF and at vertex N in ∆MNO. Since the sides that make up angles E and N are shown congruent, it is sufficient to show ...

  ∠E ≅ ∠N

Then the SAS congruence postulate can be claimed.

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Additional comment

The alternative is to show DF ≅ MO. That would allow you to claim SSS congruence. That is not an answer choice.