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  1. What is enough to hold similarity?
    1. Three Congruent Angles
    2. Two Congruent Angles
    3. One Congruent Angles
    4. Three Proportional Sides
    5. Two Proportional Sides
    6. One Proportional Side

What is enough to hold similarity?

Author:Leslie Brown
We know that three sides must be proportional and three angles must be congruent but can we be sure of similarity with less information?

  • Three Congruent Angles

  • Two Congruent Angles

  • One Congruent Angles

  • Three Proportional Sides

  • Two Proportional Sides

  • One Proportional Side

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