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OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

You are given two sides of one triangle congruent to sides of the other triangle. Since there is no SS method to prove triangles congruent, you need one more set of sides or angles congruent. Can you come up with another side of one triangle congruent to corresponding side of the other triangle? Or can you come up with an anlge of one triangle congruent to an angle of the other triangle? Remember, SSA is not a method.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C. SSS because DU = DU common to both triangles

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