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Determine whether the given information is sufficient to guarantee that two triangles are congruent.
Select Sufficient or Not Sufficient for each statement.
Statement
Sufficient
Not
Sufficient
The triangles have three pairs of congruent corresponding angles.
The triangles have three pairs of congruent corresponding sides.
The triangles have two pairs of congruent corresponding sides and one pair
of congruent corresponding angles.
The triangles have two pairs of congruent corresponding angles and one
pair of congruent corresponding sides.
Two angles and the included side of one triangle are congruent to two
angles and the included side of the other triangle.
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