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In ΔXYZ, m∠X = 90° and m∠Y = 30°. In ΔTUV, m∠U = 30° and m∠V = 60°. Which is true about the two triangles?
A. ΔXYZ ≅ ΔTUV
B. ΔXYZ ≅ ΔVUT
C. No congruency statement can be made because only two angles in each triangle are known.
D. No congruency statement can be made because the side lengths are unknown.
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