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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are the two triangles similar? How do you know?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. yes; by SAS~ B. yes; by AA~ C. no D. yes; by SSS~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@oldrin.bataku

OpenStudy (jack1):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it the SAS, AA, or SSS?

OpenStudy (jack1):

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OpenStudy (jack1):

a = b 37 in corner of 1 = 37 in corner of other so other angle must also be equal

OpenStudy (jack1):

sorry mate, whats sss, sas aa?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Side-Angle-Side Angle-Angle Side-Side-Side I guess they're theorems.

OpenStudy (jack1):

the sides aren't necessarily the same in each, only the angles are equal LHS triangle could be 4x smaller and the angles would still be the same in each

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, would it be the Angle Angle theorem then?

OpenStudy (jack1):

yeah, we weren't given any side lengths to work with, would have to be aa

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, thank you!

OpenStudy (jack1):

welcome mate

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