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Which rule explains why these triangla arbconcurrent

Which rule explains why these triangla arbconcurrent-example-1

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Explanation:

we are given the information that each side of one triangle has an identical "twin" in the other triangle.

so, all 3 sides are congruent, that means via SSS both triangles are congruent.

SSS is simply short for side-side-side.

SAS would be side-angle-side.

ASA would be angle-side-angle.

AAS would be angle-angle-side.

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