The following triangles are not drawn to scale. For this pair of triangles, choose the correct statement. [] congruent: SSS [] congruent: SAS [] congruent: ASA [] congruent: RHS [] definitely not congruent [] not necessarily congruent 7.8 cm 56° 64° 7-8 cm 60° 64°
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8cm, 7.8cm Angle measures: unknown Triangle 2: Side lengths: 64", 60", 64" Angle measures: unknown Now, let's consider the different congruence criteria: Show more…
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