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Name the two congruent triangles

Name the two congruent triangles-example-1

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Answer:

∆ABE ≅ ∆DCE by SAS Congruence Theorem.

Explanation:

The diagram given indicates the following:

<E ≅ <E (vertical angles)

AE ≅ DE

BE ≅ CE

Thus, an included angle, <E, and two side lengths, AE and BE, in ∆ABE are congruent to an included angle, <E, and two corresponding side lengths, DE and CE, in ∆DCE. By the SAS Congruence Theorem, both angles are congruent to each other.

Therefore:

∆ABE ≅ ∆DCE by SAS Congruence Theorem.

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