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Mathematics, 09.10.2019 17:30 brylove5490

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what additional information can be used to prove δvuw ≅ δyxz by asa?
a) ∠v ≅ ∠z
b) ∠w ≅ ∠z
c) ∠x ≅ ∠u
d) ∠v ≅ ∠y


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