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eviant:

Suppose TM=GL and M=G. What additional information is needed to prove MTD=GLS by SAS?https://dlap.gradpoint.com/Resz/~yUA6AAAAAAQnKEIlT-uo9B.hSb6Pryzy2WG7Q2fY9fYHC/7234256,F

eviant:

@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

hm the picture isn't showing up for me for some reason

eviant:

T=S TD=SL T=L MD=SG

eviant:

did this one work?

Vocaloid:

yup let's start by marking what we already have

Vocaloid:

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Vocaloid:

|dw:1523712786969:dw|

Vocaloid:

SAS means we want two sides and the angle in between them, so we made a side-angle-side sandwhich like so:

Vocaloid:

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Vocaloid:

which choice best corresponds to this idea?

eviant:

MD=SG?

Vocaloid:

good

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