
Let's check I the given pairs of triangles are congruent or not ~
problem 1

These triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, as it's three sides are equal.
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problem 2

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These triangles are not congruent because they don't fulfill any congruency criteria.
problem 3

These triangles are congruent by AAS congruency criteria, since two angles and one of the side is common.
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problem 4

These triangles are not congruent because they don't fulfill any criteria.
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problem 5

These triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, as it's two sides are equal and one side is common.
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problem 6

These triangles are congruent by SAS congruency, since two sides and Angle between them are equal.
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Problem 7
These given triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, because they have two equal sides and one common side in there.
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problem 8

These triangles are congruent by ASA congruency, because they have one pair equal angles, one pair of vertical opposite angles (they are equal) and a side between them equal.
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problem 9

These given triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, because they have two equal sides and one common side in there.
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