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Can the two triangles be proven congruent by SAS? Explain. answers: A) Yes. The shared side, image, provides enough information for SAS. B) No. There's only enough information provided for ASA. C) Yes. Angle B and angle D can be assumed to be right angles. D) No. The shared side, image, would provide enough information for SSA, but this is not a congruence theorem.


Can the two triangles be proven congruent by SAS? Explain. answers: A) Yes. The shared side, image,

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