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Two triangles are similar by SAS criterion if:
ATwo sides are equal
BTwo sides are proportional and included angles are equal
CAll sides are proportional
DTwo angles and one side are equal
✓ Correct Answer: B — Two sides are proportional and included angles are equal
SAS similarity requires the ratio of two pairs of corresponding sides to be equal and the angles between those sides to be congruent.
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