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Copy of AAS Exploration

In the given exploration, the measures of the angles at A' and B' are fixed so that they always match the angles at A and B. In addition, segment B'C' will always be congruent to segment BC. You are free to manipulate all the vertices of triangle ABC, and the lengths of the other sides of triangle A'B'C'. Can you find a way to make the two triangles look different from each other? Explain why or why not. You can not make the triangles look different from each other because one of the sides is congruent and two of the angles are congruent. Even if you change the length of the sides the angle stays the same.