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Part B: Angie claims there is an alternative way to prove these two triangles congruent using ASA Explain why.

Part B: Angie claims there is an alternative way to prove these two triangles congruent-example-1

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Answer: A would be angle "O" sine both triangle PNO and LMO share the same angle

S would be ON = LM ( as shown)

A would be angle "L" and angle "N" or angle "P" and angle "M" ( the side is opposite of each other)

( sorry, I'm not good at explaining

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