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which rule explains why these triangles are congruent? aas sas sss asa these triangles cannot be proven congruent.
Step1: Recall congruence rules
- AAS: Two - angles and a non - included side.
- SAS: Two sides and the included angle.
- SSS: Three sides.
- ASA: Two angles and the included side.
Step2: Analyze given triangles
- We are only given angle information. There are no side - length equalities indicated.
- For AAS, we need two angles and a non - included side. For SAS, we need two sides and an included angle. For SSS, we need three sides. For ASA, we need two angles and an included side. Since no sides are given, we cannot use AAS, SAS, SSS, or ASA.
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These triangles cannot be proven congruent.