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ASAP Which condition does not prove that two triangles are congruent? A. ASA ≅ ASA B. SAS ≅ SAS C. SSA ≅ SSA D. SSS ≅ SSS

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The answer is C. SSA ≅ SSA.

Explanation:

To check for similar triangles, SSA congruence would not work because the other side can be any length. Also, there is not an SSA postulate because this theorem by itself cannot prove congruence.

The other three properties do work because they show congruence unlike the other congruent factors.

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