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A) Describe the congruence shortcut (postulate/theorem) that could be used to prove that ΔABC≅ΔDEF b) Explain which parts are congruent in this triangle that applies to the postulate that you chose (naming order matters).(HW)


A) Describe the congruence shortcut (postulate/theorem) that could be used to prove that ΔABC≅ΔDEF

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