Test: ACT Math

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There are two obtuse triangles. The obtuse angle of triangle one is . The sum of two angles in the second triangle is . When are these two triangles congruent?

When the sum of angle A and angle B in triangle 1 is equal to the sum of the corresponding angles in triangle 2

The two triangles must be congruent

When the obtuse angle is congruent to the smallest angle of the other triangle

Cannot be determined

The two triangles cannot be congruent

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