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The SAS (Side-Angle-Side) similarity theorem states that if two triangles have two pairs of corresponding sides that are in proportion and the included angles are equal, then the triangles are similar. This means that the corresponding angles are also equal, and the lengths of the corresponding sides maintain a consistent ratio. Essentially, SAS similarity establishes a criterion for triangle similarity based on side lengths and the angle between them.

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