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You will use the GeoGebra geometry tool to investigate how many pairs
@ Course Activity: AA, SAS, and SS X*Homework Help - Q&A from Onli x * then a reflection across the x axi X+X> C A f2. app.edmentum.com/courseware-delivery/ua/49046028/851663021/aHROCHM6Ly9mMi5hcHAuZWRtZW50dWOuY29tL2xIYXJuZXItdWkvdXNIci 1hc3NpZ25tZ...88Graded ActivityCourse Activity: AA, SAS, and SSS Criteria for Similar Triangles<5 of 9[ Save & ExitStatus:NOT SUBMITTEDTask 1PrintSubmit ForSubmit ForReviewScoreO Include selected filesAA Criterion for Similar Triangles, Part 1You will use the GeoGebra geometry tool to investigate how many pairs of corresponding angles in two triangles are enough to prove that the twoFilesCommentstriangles are similar. Open GeoGebra C, and complete each step below. If you need help, follow these instructions C for using GeoGebra.Aug 11th 2020, 10:00 amReturned - Again, no responsesrecorded...save before exitingPart AHolaCreate a random triangle, AABC. Measure and record its angles.B I U x X2 Font SizesAngleMeasureZABCLACBZCABCharacters used: 32 / 15000Part BNow you will attempt to copy your original triangle using one of its angles: