Decide whether SAS Congruence Theorem. Explain your reasoning. 3. AFEG, AHGE A no; ZFGE and LHBG are congruent by the Alte mate Interior Angles Theorem but they are not the included angles. B Yes; Two pairs of sides and the included angles are congruent. E

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Decide whether there is enough information given in the picture to prove that the triangles are congruent using the
SAS Congruence Theorem. Explain your reasoning.
3. AFEG, AHGE
A no; ZFGE and ZHBG are congruent by the
Alte mate Interior Angles Theorem but they
are not the included angles.
B Yes; Two pairs of sides and the included
angles are congruent.
E
Transcribed Image Text:Decide whether there is enough information given in the picture to prove that the triangles are congruent using the SAS Congruence Theorem. Explain your reasoning. 3. AFEG, AHGE A no; ZFGE and ZHBG are congruent by the Alte mate Interior Angles Theorem but they are not the included angles. B Yes; Two pairs of sides and the included angles are congruent. E
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