1.   In the figure, intersects at H. Which additional fact is needed to prove by ASA?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
    Hint

  2.   Which pair of triangles shows by the AAS Theorem?
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
    Hint

  3.   Refer to the figure. If and
then _____ by _____.
   
    A. by ASA B. by ASA
    C. by ASA D. by ASA
    Hint

  4.   ABQ CBQ by the _______.
   
    A. ASA Postulate B. SSS Postulate
    C. AAA Postulate D. SAS Postulate
    Hint

  5.   Since AAS is a theorem and SSS, SAS, and ASA are all postulates, ___________________.
    A. AAS can be proven, but SSS, SAS, and ASA are just accepted as facts.
    B. AAS is a less reliable way to see if two triangles are congruent.
    C. AAS is technically the only way to prove two triangles to be congruent.
    D. AAS cannot be proven.
    Hint



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