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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 07:20 kale2158

Select the triangle Congruence Theorem that proves these two triangles are congruent, if possible. If they are not congruent, or there is not enough information, select neither. I will give a brainless for the correct answer with a good explanation:)


Select the triangle Congruence Theorem that proves these two triangles are congruent, if possible.

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