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Which of the following pairs of triangles can be proven congruent by AAS? A. (Image 1)
B. (Image 2)
C. (Image 3)
D. (Image 4)


Which of the following pairs of triangles can be proven congruent by AAS?

A. (Image 1)
B. (Image
Which of the following pairs of triangles can be proven congruent by AAS?

A. (Image 1)
B. (Image
Which of the following pairs of triangles can be proven congruent by AAS?

A. (Image 1)
B. (Image
Which of the following pairs of triangles can be proven congruent by AAS?

A. (Image 1)
B. (Image

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