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What criteria can be used to prove these two triangles congruent? A.AAS B.ASA C.HL D.SSA
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What criteria can be used to prove these two triangles congruent?
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AAS
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B. AAS. Because the image shows that two angles following and a side are congruent in both triangles.
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