SOLUTION: if you have 2 triangles with all 3 angles of 1 triangle equal to all 3 angles of the other triangle but you dont know the lengths of any of the sides, are the triangles congruent n

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Question 368821: if you have 2 triangles with all 3 angles of 1 triangle equal to all 3 angles of the other triangle but you dont know the lengths of any of the sides, are the triangles congruent non congruent or no conclusion possible.
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You cannot draw a conclusion about congruency (they could be, but might not be), but they are similar.


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