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When finished with the construction for "Copy an Angle", segments are drawn connecting where the arcs cross the sides of the angles. What method proves these two trian…
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When finished with the construction for "Copy an
Angle", segments are drawn connecting where the
arcs cross the sides of the angles. What method
proves these two triangles to be congruent?
A. ASA
B SSS.
C. SAS
D.AAS
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the answer is C for this equation
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