C. Prove that this given two triangles are congruent. Given: ?A ? ?E, AB ? ED, BC ? DC, AC ? EC Prove: ?ACB ? ?ECD Statements 1. 2. AB ? ED, BC ? DC, AC ? EC 3. ?ACB ? ?ECD 4. ?ABC ? ?EDC 5. Reasons 1. Given 2. 3. Vertical Angles Theorem 4. 5.
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