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problem 11: (first taught in lesson 33) select which shortcut can be used to prove that this pair of triangles are congruent. if no method applies, choose
one.\
Step1: Analyze given information
Only side - mark indications are visible.
Step2: Recall congruence postulates
SSS: All three sides equal. SAS: Two sides and included angle equal.
Step3: Determine sufficiency
Not enough data to apply any postulate.
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We need more information about the figure such as side - lengths and angle - measures to determine the congruence shortcut. Without that, we cannot give a definite answer. If we assume some common scenarios based on the visual (but this is not conclusive without proper information): If the two triangles share a side and we have two pairs of corresponding sides equal as indicated by the marks, it could be SSS (Side - Side - Side) or SAS (Side - Angle - Side) if the included angle is known to be equal. But as it stands, the answer is "none" as we don't have enough data.