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HEY over here PICK ME!! How can properties of similarity and congruence of triangles be applied to writing proofs about other figures?
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You can divide other shapes into triangles. Then you use what you know about the similar or congruent angles/sides (depending on your question) to determine congruency/similarity between other shapes.
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