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Which pair of triangles can be proven congruent using the SAS congruence postulate?

1) SSA
2) ASA
3) SAA
4) AAA

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Final answer:

The pair of triangles that can be proven congruent using the SAS congruence postulate is ASA (Angle-Side-Angle).

Step-by-step explanation:

The pair of triangles that can be proven congruent using the SAS congruence postulate is ASA (Angle-Side-Angle).

To prove two triangles congruent using the SAS postulate, you need to show that they have two pairs of corresponding angles that are congruent and the included sides (the sides between those angles) are congruent.

For example, if in two triangles, angle A is congruent to angle A, angle B is congruent to angle B, and side AB is congruent to side AB, then you can conclude that the triangles are congruent by the SAS postulate.

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