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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 14:00 carlshiabrown

These triangles are congruent by the
triangle congruence
postulate [? ].
A. AAS
B. ASA
C. Neither, they are not congruent


These triangles are

congruent by the
triangle congruence
postulate [? ].
A. AAS
B. ASA
C. Neither

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triangle congruence
postulate [? ].
A. AAS

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