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•35 POINTS• (it’s not SAS) 1.SSS 2.ASA 3.SAA
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•35 POINTS• (it’s not SAS)
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SAA because the three triangles make an angle in the middle and have two sharing sides that are congruent.
Check image explanation below
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SAA
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