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Which congruence theorem can be used to prove △WXS ≅ △YZS? Triangles W X S and Y Z S are connected at point S. Angles W X S and S Z Y are right angles. Sides X S and S Z are congruent. SSS ASA SAS HL
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Which congruence theorem can be used to prove △WXS ≅ △YZS? Triangles W X S and Y Z S are connected at point S. Angles W X S and S Z Y are right angles. Sides X S and S Z are congruent. SSS ASA SAS HL
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