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10. Under what circumstances are two non
right triangles congruent?

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Two non right triangles would be considered congruent if it would follow at least one of the congruence theorems. They would be congruent if it follows the:
- SSS (side - side - side) theorem where all of the corresponding sides are equal in measurement.
- SAS (side - angle - side) theorem where one pair of a corresponding side and an included angle are of equal values.
-ASA (angle - side - angle) theorem where two pairs of corresponding angle and an included side length are equal.
-AAS (angle - angle - side) theorem where one pair of corresponding angle and non-included side are the same values.
-AAA where all of the angles are of the same value.
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