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conclusion to explain the side angle side similarity criterion​

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Answered by babydoll57
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The SSS similarity criterion says that two triangles are similar if their three corresponding side lengths are in the same ratio. That is, if one triangle has side lengths a, b, c, and the other has side lengths A, B, C, then the triangles are similar if A/a=B/b=C/c.

Answered by peternjeri101
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Two figures all of those lengths and angles are the same are congruent.In general two triangles are congruent if any two sides of the first are equal to any two sides of the second and if the included angles are also equal

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