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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 23:20 gugu1004

If they are similar, by what theorem? A) The triangles cannot be proven similar.

B) AA~

C) SSS~

D) SAS~


If they are similar, by what theorem?

A) The triangles cannot be proven similar.
B) AA~
C) SSS~
D

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