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Please help! - If the triangles are congruent, pick the postulate that proves they are congruent. If they aren't, choose not congruent.
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SAS = side angle side. Two pairs of sides are congruent and one angle is congruent then it’s SAS. Part of it is covered so I may be missing something but I’m sure this is the correct answer.
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