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there are three ways to show that two triangles are similar which of the following is not a similarity criterion SSS similarity criterion AA similarity criterion SAS similarity criterion or ASA similarity criterion
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ASA is not a similarity criterion.
The three standard similarity tests are AA, SAS (with corresponding sides proportional and included angle equal), and SSS (corresponding sides proportional). ASA is a congruence criterion (it guarantees triangles are identical in size and shape when the two angles and included side are equal), but it is not used as a separate similarity test.
The three standard similarity tests are AA, SAS (with corresponding sides proportional and included angle equal), and SSS (corresponding sides proportional). ASA is a congruence criterion (it guarantees triangles are identical in size and shape when the two angles and included side are equal), but it is not used as a separate similarity test.
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