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Answer:
- option D. ∠Y ≅ ∠B.
Explanation:
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ASA is the Angle-Side-Angle congruency rule. It states that if two angles and the included side of a triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of other triangle, then, the two triangles are congruent.
In the figure it is given that the angle Z is congruent to the angle C, and the side CB is congruent to the side ZY.
Then, you need that the other angles B and Y be congruent too.
Thus, the answer is the option D. ∠Y ≅ ∠B.
In this way, you have two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of the other triangle.
- ∠Z ≅ ∠C
- ∠ Y ≅ ∠C
- segment CB ≅ ZY

Based on the ASA, to show that triangles ABC and XYZ are congruent, the following would need to be congruent: ∠X ≅ ∠A; ∠Z ≅ ∠C; and XZ ≅ AC.
What is the ASA Congrunce Theorem?
The ASA congruence theorem states that two triangles that have two pairs of corresponding congruent angles, and a pair of included sides area congruent triangles.
For Triangles ABC and XYZ to be congruent triangles, based on ASA, the following must be shown:
∠X ≅ ∠A; ∠Z ≅ ∠C; and XZ ≅ AC
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