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there are three ways to show that two triangles are similar which of the following is not a similarity criterion
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The recognized similarity criteria are AA (angle–angle), SAS (side–angle–side with the included angle equal and the sides proportional), and SSS (side–side–side, all sides proportional).
So any option that is not one of those (commonly ASA or SSA) is not a standard similarity criterion. ASA is a congruence criterion; SSA is ambiguous and does not guarantee similarity. If you give the specific choices, I’ll pick the correct one.
So any option that is not one of those (commonly ASA or SSA) is not a standard similarity criterion. ASA is a congruence criterion; SSA is ambiguous and does not guarantee similarity. If you give the specific choices, I’ll pick the correct one.
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