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Look at the figure. name the postulate or the theorem you can use to prove the triangles congruent A. SAS Postulate B. AAS Postulate C. ASA Postulate D. SSS Postulate
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Look at the figure. name the postulate or the theorem you can use to prove the triangles congruent A. SAS Postulate B. AAS Postulate C. ASA Postulate D. SSS Postulate
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Look at the figure. name the postulate or the theorem you can use to prove the triangles congruent
A. SAS Postulate
B. AAS Postulate
C. ASA Postulate
D. SSS Postulate
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AAS postulate is the answer
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AAS is the correct one
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