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identify the postulate or theorem that proves the triangles congruent. AAS, SAA, ASA, The triangles cannot be proven congruent
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identify the postulate or theorem that proves the triangles congruent. AAS, SAA, ASA, The triangles cannot be proven congruent
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Answer: your answer is ASA
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AAS and SAA don't prove congruence.
You can have two triangles that have AAS or SAA and are not congruent.
From this picture, these triangles are congruent by
ASA .
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