If CJW is congruent to AGS, m<A=50, m<J=45, and <S=16x+5 what is the value of x?

17.5
6
11.875
5

We cannot determine the value of x with the given information.

thats all the info im given

In that case, we cannot find the value of x since we need an additional piece of information such as the measure of a different angle or side lengths. Without any other information, there are multiple possibilities for the value of x that could make CJW and AGS congruent.

Given the triangles, name one additional pair of corresponding parts that need to be congruent in order to prove that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle GEF by SAS.

<B and <E
<C and <F
<A and <G
<A and <F

In 2 triangles

We need to show that side AB is congruent to side GE and side BC is congruent to side EF in addition to the given angle SAS (side-angle-side) condition.

so which one?

The pair of corresponding parts that need to be congruent in addition to the given angle SAS condition is AB and GE (the first pair mentioned).