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Mathematics, 29.07.2019 05:20 ari10184

Can the triangles be proven similar using the sss or sas similarity theorems? yes, △efg ~ △klm only by sss. yes, △efg ~ △klm only by sas. yes, △efg ~ △klm by sss or sas. no, they cannot be proven similar by sss or sas.

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