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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 14:00, CalCDanG

Can you use the sas postulate, the aas theorem, or both to prove the triangles congruent? neitheraas onlysas only (wrong)either sas or aas


Can you use the sas postulate, the aas theorem, or both to prove the triangles congruent? neitheraas

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