Mathematics, 05.12.2021 01:00 StevencoolGG
Alva says: "I can prove this by establishing the congruence of a single pair of triangles."
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Which pair of triangles is Alva referring to, and which criterion should she use for establishing congruence?
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AABC and ACDA by angle-side-angle
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Pro
AABC and ACDA by side-angle-side
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AABE and ACDE by angle-side-angle
AABE and ACDE by side-angle-side
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MY
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