Match each set of conditions with the corresponding relationship between ∆ABC and ∆XYZ and the criterion (if any) that proves the relationship.
AB = XY, BC = YZ, and angle B
is congruent to angle Y.
∆ABC and ∆XYZ are congruent by
the SSS criterion.
AB = XY, and angles A and B are
congruent to angles X and Y,
respectively.
∆ABC and ∆XYZ are not
necessarily congruent.
Angles A, B, and C are congruent
to angles X, Y, and Z, respectively.
∆ABC and ∆XYZ are congruent by
the SAS criterion.
AB = XY, BC = YZ, and CA = ZX.
∆ABC and ∆XYZ are congruent by
the ASA criterion.

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