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Which pair of triangles can be proven by congruent SAS? HELP ASAP
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Which pair of triangles can be proven by congruent SAS? HELP ASAP
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Which pair of triangles can be proven by congruent SAS? HELP ASAP
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A. If you took apart both the parts and put them together they would be shapes. The triangles are 90 degrees too.
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The first one since the given measurements/guide is Side, Angle, Side
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