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Mathematics, 09.10.2019 05:00 tae8002001
Without solving for "x", which criteria can be used to prove the triangles congruent? justify.
a) without solving for "x", the triangles cannot be proven congruent.
c) asa; right angles cad and ceb are congruent; ac≅ ec; vertical angles acd and ecb are congruent;
d) aas; right angles cad and ceb are congruent; ac≅ ec; vertical angles acd and ecb are congruent;
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