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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 17:01, twistedhyperboles

The two triangles in the graphic above can be proven congruent by: a SAS. b ASA. c AAS. d The triangles are not congruent.


The two triangles in the graphic above can be proven congruent by: a SAS. b ASA. c AAS. d The trian

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