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Mathematics, 24.02.2021 21:00 murphyscott794

The triangles below may not be drawn to scale. Can the information given in picture be used to determine if the triangles are congruent?

There is not enough
information in the picture to determine if the triangles are
congruent

Yes, the Triangles are congruent by SAS

Yes, the Triangles are congruent by AAS

Yes the Triangles are congruent by SSS


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