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B These triangles are congruent by the triangle congruence postulate [?]. D E A. SSS B. SAS C. Neither, they are not congruent
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B These triangles are congruent by the triangle congruence postulate [?]. D E A. SSS B. SAS C. Neither, they are not congruent
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E
A. SSS
B. SAS
C. Neither, they are not congruent
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AC ≅ EC (Given), ∠ACB ≅∠ECD ( Vertical Angles), and BC ≅ DC
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