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Mathematics, 29.08.2019 10:00 anastasiasam8996

Sasha has a triangle with vertices a, b and c. the triangle has three congruent angles. she wants to show that triangle abc has three congruent sides, but she does not have a ruler to measure the lengths of the sides. how can she show that the triangle has three congruent sides?

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