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13 May, 08:48

Which of the following can be true for a pair of triangles that are not congruent? 1. all corresponding angles are congruent or 2. two pairs of corresponding angels and their included sides are congruent or 3. two pairs of corresponding sieds and their included angel are congruent.

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  1. 13 May, 09:03
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    Choice 1 is the correct answer because two triangles can have the same angle measurements but different side lengths. These are known as similar triangles, which are not congruent (AA~AA). Choice 2 and 3 describe congruent triangles (ASA=ASA and SAS=SAS).
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