An infinite number of non-congruent triangles can be formed with two angles, A and B. Which of the following is true about the triangles formed? None of the triangles are similar. None of the triangles are similar. Some of the triangles are similar. Some of the triangles are similar. All of the triangles are similar. All of the triangles are similar. No conclusion can be drawn without knowing the measurements of the angles.

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Answer:

  (c)  All of the triangles are similar

Step-by-step explanation:

All of the triangles are similar by the AA similarity postulate.

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Two angles of one triangle being the same as two angles of another triangle means all angles of the two triangles are the same. (Two angles define the third.) Triangles with congruent corresponding angles are similar.