What else would need to be congruent to show that AABC = AXYZ by ASA? B y Given: AC = XZ z ZAEZX A O A. BC = VZ B. B= ZY C. AC = XZ D. C ZZ O O O

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What else would need to be congruent to show that AABC = AXYZ by ASA?
Given:
AC EXZ
A
ZA ZX
A. BC = YZ
B. B=Y
C. AC = XZ
D. C= Z
Transcribed Image Text:What else would need to be congruent to show that AABC = AXYZ by ASA? Given: AC EXZ A ZA ZX A. BC = YZ B. B=Y C. AC = XZ D. C= Z
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