Quick (hopefully​) RAM question

We have a A105-S2071 and a A105-S4334.  I would like to upgrade the RAM in both.  My question: can I just put the two 1 GB RAM cards from the S4334 into the S2071? 
Thanks
ja

Satellite A105-S2071
Satellite A105-S4334
Yes, the same modules are sold for both.
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