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Consider the statement RIM β‰ˆ WHL for the figure below, Which of the following statements represents and supports the statement above?

A)The triangles are congruent by ASA.

B)ZR and ZW are not corresponding angles.

C)The triangles are congruent by AAS.

D)RI and HL are not corresponding sides.


Consider the statement RIM β‰ˆ WHL for the figure below,

Which of the following statements represen

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