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Which shows two triangles that are congruent by AAS?

2 right triangles are connected at one side. The triangles have 1 congruent side and 2 congruent angles. The second triangle is a reflection of the first triangle.
2 triangles are connected at one side. The triangles have 2 congruent sides and 1 congruent angle. The first triangle is rotated to form the second triangle.
2 triangles are connected at one side. All sides are congruent.
2 triangles are connected at one side. The triangles have 2 congruent sides and 1 congruent angle. The first triangle is rotated and then translated down to form the second triangle.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The first one.

It explicitly gives 2 congruent angles and 1 congruent side, which is exactly the AAS criterion (two angles and a non‑included side). The other choices give either two sides + an angle (SAS or SSA) or all three sides (SSS).