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What is the difference between ASA and AAS criterion?

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In AAS we consider non - included side whereas in ASA we consider included side.
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In AAS we consider included side whereas in ASA we consider non - included side.
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In AAS we consider included angle whereas in ASA we consider non - included angle.
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In AAS we consider non - included angle whereas in ASA we consider included angle.
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The correct option is A In AAS we consider non - included side whereas in ASA we consider included side.
If two pairs of corresponding angles and also if the included sides are congruent, then the triangles are congruent. This criterion is known as angle-side-angle (ASA). Another criterion is angle-angle-side (AAS), where two pairs of angles and the non-included side are known to be congruent.

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