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Which triangle congruence criterion involves one pair of congruent angles between two pairs ofcongruent sides?
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the SSA triangle congruence criterion
the SAS triangle congruence criterion
the ASA triangle congruence criterion
the HL triangle congruence criterion
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the SAS triangle congruence criterion
Reason: SAS requires two pairs of corresponding sides and the included (between them) pair of corresponding angles to be congruent. SSA is not generally valid, ASA uses two angles and the included side, and HL applies only to right triangles.
Reason: SAS requires two pairs of corresponding sides and the included (between them) pair of corresponding angles to be congruent. SSA is not generally valid, ASA uses two angles and the included side, and HL applies only to right triangles.
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