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Mathematics, 28.11.2019 19:31 idcbrooo

Which postulate can be used to prove that the two triangles below are congruent?
a. asa (angle-side-angle)
b. sas (side-angle-side)
c. aas (angle-angle-side)
d. not enough information


Which postulate can be used to prove that the two triangles below are congruent?  a. asa (angl

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