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Please help :) What theorem can be used to show that AACD ACAB? A. SSS B. ASA C. AAS D. SAD
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Please help :) What theorem can be used to show that AACD ACAB? A. SSS B. ASA C. AAS D. SAD
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What theorem can be used to show that AACD ACAB?
A. SSS
B. ASA
C. AAS
D. SAD
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Answer:SSS step-by-step explanation: AB=CD given
BC=AD(opp sides of parm are equal)
AC common side
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