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Which postulate or theorem, SSS, SAS, AAS, or ASA could you use to prove the two points congruent? If there is not enough information to prove the triangles congruent, then choose not enough information.


Which postulate or theorem, SSS, SAS, AAS, or ASA could you use to prove the two points congruent?

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