Anna is comparing triangles, and knows that two sides and a non-included angle are congruent. Which postulate can she use to prove that the triangles are congruent? O Not enough information to prove triangles are congruent O ASA congruence postulate O SSS congruence postulate O SAS congruence postulate

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Anna is comparing triangles, and knows that two sides and a non-included angle are congruent. Which postulate can she use to prove that the triangles
are congruent?
O Not enough information to prove triangles are congruent
O ASA congruence postulate
O SSS congruence postulate
O SAS congruence postulate
69°F Clear
F12
Prt Sc
Insert
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F11
F8
F9
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Transcribed Image Text:Anna is comparing triangles, and knows that two sides and a non-included angle are congruent. Which postulate can she use to prove that the triangles are congruent? O Not enough information to prove triangles are congruent O ASA congruence postulate O SSS congruence postulate O SAS congruence postulate 69°F Clear F12 Prt Sc Insert F10 F11 F8 F9 F6 F7
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