Identifying Similar Triangles - Trigonometry

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Which of the following is not a theorem to prove that triangles are similar?

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ASA (Angle Side Angle) is a theorem to prove triangle congruency.

In this case, we only need two angles to prove that two triangles are similar, so the last side in ASA is unnecessary for this question.

For this purpose, we use the theorem AA instead.

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