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Which two triangles are congruent by the ASA Theorem? Help with the correct answer please. Thank you! I picked A but that was wrong.
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Which two triangles are congruent by the ASA Theorem? Help with the correct answer please. Thank you! I picked A but that was wrong.
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Which two triangles are congruent by the ASA Theorem? Help with the correct answer please. Thank you! I picked A but that was wrong.
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It’s C FHG = CDE
Because angle F = angle C and line FH equals line CD and angle H equals angle D
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