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Indicate the method you would use to prove the two triangles' congruent . If no method applies, enter \"none\". A) SSS. B) SAS. C) ASA. D) AAS. E) NONE
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Indicate the method you would use to prove the two triangles' congruent . If no method applies, enter \"none\".
A) SSS. B) SAS. C) ASA. D) AAS. E) NONE
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Two triangles are congruent if their two angles and non-included side are equal.
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D ) AAS
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You would use AAS because of the fact that there is two angles and the angle where both triangles instersect and create a verticle angle, there is no angle written. It has an angle then another angle then a side. Hope this helps!
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