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DON'T STEAL POINTS PLEASE Samantha measured two of the angles in Triangle P Q R and found that they had measures of 65° and 70°. Then, she measured two of the angles in Triangle X Y Z and found that they had measures of 65° and 45°. What statement best describes the two triangles?
The two triangles cannot be congruent because the angle measures are not the same.
The two triangles are congruent because the angle measures in the two triangles are the same.
The two triangles may be congruent, but additional information is needed about the third angle in each triangle.
The two triangles may be congruent, but additional information is needed about the sides of each triangle.

the answer is D, please dont steal points, im just trying to help because i got this question wrong

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