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Help please!! The triangles are similar by: the SAS similarity theorem. the ASA similarity theorem. the AA similarity postulate. None of the choices are correct. the SSS similar…
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The triangles are similar by:
the SAS similarity theorem.
the ASA similarity theorem.
the AA similarity postulate.
None of the choices are correct.
the SSS similarity theorem.
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I believe the SSS theorem as they both share/have side measurements (and no defined angles)
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