in the figure below, corresponding congruent parts are similarly marked. Name the two congruent triangles and tell whether the triangles are congruent by SAS, by ASA, or by SSS. 5. L P N M
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In the figure, we have two triangles that are marked similarly. Let's call them triangle ABC and triangle DEF. Now, let's consider the congruence criteria. Show more…
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