The triangles below are congruent and their corresponding parts are marked. C Z X B A Y Name all the corresponding congruent angles and sides. Then, complete the triangle congruence statement. (a) \angle A \cong \boxed{} \angle B \cong \boxed{} \angle C \cong \boxed{} (b) AB \cong \boxed{} AC \cong \boxed{} BC \cong \boxed{} (c) \triangle BAC \cong \triangle \boxed{}
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