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By which theorem or postulate can the triangles be proven similar? A. AAS B. SSS Similarity C. AA Similarity D. The triangles can not be proven similar.
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By which theorem or postulate can the triangles be proven similar? A. AAS B. SSS Similarity C. AA Similarity D. The triangles can not be proven similar.
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By which theorem or postulate can the triangles be proven similar?
A. AAS
B. SSS Similarity
C. AA Similarity
D. The triangles can not be proven similar.
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the answer is D hope it helps
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