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Mathematics, 22.02.2021 18:50 maxB0846

Answer choices Yes, because two sides are equal.

Yes, because two angles are congruent to two angles of the other triangle.

No, because only one set of angles are congruent.

No, because the sides are not equal.


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Yes, because two sides are equal.
Yes, because two angles are congruent to two ang

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