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What is the missing step in this proof?

Given: ∠CAB ≅ ∠ACB, ∠EDB ≅ ∠DEB
Prove: ∠AED ≅ ∠CED
a) ∠CAD ≅ ∠CAE, ∠AED ≅ ∠CED
b) ∠LADE ≅ ∠LACB, ∠CED ≅ ∠LEBD
c) ∠CAD ≅ ∠CAE, ∠LADE ≅ ∠LEBD
d) ∠CABLEDB ≅ ∠LACB, ∠LACB ≅ ∠DEB

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User Wilovent
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Final answer:

None of the given options for the missing step in the proof pertaining to the congruent angles ∠AED and ∠CED correctly utilize the provided information or geometric theorems. Therefore, we cannot determine the missing step from the given choices.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information provided, we are given that ∠CAB ≅ ∠ACB, and ∠EDB ≅ ∠DEB. The goal is to prove that ∠AED ≅ ∠CED. By examining the choices:




  • Option a) assumes ∠CAD ≅ ∠CAE, but no information is given about these angles or how they might relate to ∠AED and ∠CED.

  • Option b) introduces ∠LADE ≅ ∠LACB, which seems unrelated to the given angles.

  • Option c) also assumes ∠CAD ≅ ∠CAE, and ∠LADE ≅ ∠LEBD, neither of which are directly related to the angles in question.

  • Option d) has irrelevant angles and assumes an unnamed angle between CABLEDB, which is not defined.



None of the options directly utilize the given information or standard geometric theorems to reach the desired conclusion. Thus, it is not possible to determine the missing step based on the options provided.

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