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Are the triangles congruent?Why or why not
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Are the triangles congruent?Why or why not
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In order for a triangle to be congruent both triangles must have all 3 sides exactly the same number, it may be flipped, translated, or upside down, but as long as the 3 sides equal the same on both triangles it is considered a congruent triangle.
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yes it issssss congruent
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