Which theorem is not a valid theorem to show that two triangles are congruent? A. SAS Triangle Congruence Theorem B. SSA Triangle Congruence Theorem C. ASA Triangle Congruence Theorem D. AAS Triangle Congruence Theorem
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Step 1: Recall the valid triangle congruence theorems: - SAS Triangle Congruence Theorem (Side-Angle-Side) - ASA Triangle Congruence Theorem (Angle-Side-Angle) - AAS Triangle Congruence Theorem (Angle-Angle-Side) Show more…
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