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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 06:30, ravenmcfarlandp07okx

Based only on the information given in the diagram, which congruenice theorems or postulates could be given as reasons why HELE APME?
Check all that apply.
D A. HL
O B. AAS
O C. ASA
D. HA
E. SAS
F. LL


Based only on the information given in the diagram, which congruenice

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