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Geometry help please! Which rule explains why these triangles are scalene in both of these problems? A. SSS B. SAS C. AA D. None of the above
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Geometry help please! Which rule explains why these triangles are scalene in both of these problems? A. SSS B. SAS C. AA D. None of the above
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Answer:
B. SAS
Explanation:
67-61 degrees-47
side-angle-side
SAS
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