What other information do you need to prove the triangles congruent using the AAS Congruence Postulate?

triangle ABD with perpendicular AC and angle markings BAC and CAD.
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Angle upper B upper A upper C congruent to angle upper D upper A upper C
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angle C B A approximately equals angle C D A

To prove the triangles congruent using the AAS Congruence Postulate, you would need the following information:

1. Angle BAC is congruent to angle CAD (given).
2. Segment AB is congruent to segment AD (given).
3. Segment AC is perpendicular to segment AB (given).

With all three of these pieces of information, you can conclude that triangle ABD is congruent to triangle ACD using the AAS Congruence Postulate.