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The document outlines five rules for determining congruent triangles, including SSS and SAS. It emphasizes the importance of order in these rules and suggests using tools like Desmos to understand function changes. Additionally, it lists various answers to questions, possibly related to a test or exercise.

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The document outlines five rules for determining congruent triangles, including SSS and SAS. It emphasizes the importance of order in these rules and suggests using tools like Desmos to understand function changes. Additionally, it lists various answers to questions, possibly related to a test or exercise.

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**Use the below ‘proofs’ to try to answer this question.

There are (5) rules to be able to say we


have congruent triangles. For instance, all equal sides or SSS means we have congruent
triangles. Two equal sides and one equal angle or SAS means the same. The SAT doesn’t often
test you on this, but could be worth memorizing the below. ORDER MATTERS!
^Think about what the answers are doing to the given function. How are they changing the
function? And don’t forget about Desmos!
19. D
22. B
21. A
18. B
9. D
16. C
19. (17/6)
21. B
19. A
22. B
23. D
21. 63
19. D
15. D

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