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Which of the following would you find most useful in giving a coordinate proof that two triangles are congruent by SSS? A: distance formula B: midpoint formula C: CPCTC D: slope formula
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Which of the following would you find most useful in giving a coordinate proof that two triangles are congruent by SSS?
A: distance formula
B: midpoint formula
C: CPCTC
D: slope formula
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B because I have done this before ;)
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