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Patamon was given two generic triangles with one pair of congruent angles between two pairs of congruent sides.
What theorem did Patamon use to prove the triangles are congruent?
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the SAS Congruence Theorem
the SAS Congruence Theorem
the SSS Congruence Theorem
the SSS Congruence Theorem
the HL Congruence Theorem
the HL Congruence Theorem
the CPCTC Congruence Theorem
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SAS Congruence Theorem
Reason: A congruent angle between two pairs of congruent sides is exactly the side–angle–side condition.
Reason: A congruent angle between two pairs of congruent sides is exactly the side–angle–side condition.
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