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Patamon was given two generic triangles with one pair of congruent angles between two pairs of congruent sides. They show that a sequence of rigid transformations maps one triangle onto the other triangle such that the triangles overlap perfectly. What theorem has Patamon justified through this process?(1 point) Responses the SSS Congruence Theorem the SSS Congruence Theorem the CPCTC Theorem the CPCTC Theorem the SAS Congruence Theorem the SAS Congruence Theorem the HL Congruence Theorem
Patamon was given two generic triangles with one pair of congruent angles between two pairs of congruent sides. They show that a sequence of rigid transformations maps one triangle onto the other triangle such that the triangles overlap perfectly. What theorem has Patamon justified through this process?(1 point) Responses the SSS Congruence Theorem the SSS Congruence Theorem the CPCTC Theorem the CPCTC Theorem the SAS Congruence Theorem the SAS Congruence Theorem the HL Congruence Theorem
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Patamon has justified the **SAS Congruence Theorem** through the process of showing that a sequence of rigid transformations maps one triangle onto the other with one pair of congruent angles between two pairs of congruent sides. According to the SAS (Side-Angle-Side) Congruence Theorem, if two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle and the included angle is also congruent, then the triangles are congruent.
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