Can two triangles be proven congruent when the three angles are each congruent? Why or why not?
Yes, two triangles can be proven congruent when the three angles are congruent because the only way three angles can be congruent is if the three sides are also congruent.
Yes, two triangles can be proven congruent when the three angles are congruent because the sum of the three angles is 180 for both triangles.
No, two triangles cannot be proven congruent when the three angles are congruent because the sum of the three angles is 180, not 90.
No, two triangles cannot be proven congruent when the three angles are congruent because the sides of the triangles may not be congruent.