If the given
Answer to Problem 14PPS
Two given triangles are NOT congruent as their corresponding angles are not equal to each other as these should be.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Two congruent triangles
Concept used:
In two congruent triangles, the corresponding angles as well as sides are always equal to each other.
Calculation:
In given figure, it is cleared that one pair of corresponding angles is
Above information is enough to show that these two triangles are not congruent.
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