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In the figure below, $\ Varangle B$ is the reflection image of $\ Varangle A$ through $\ell_{1}$ and $\ Varangle C$ is the reflection image of $\& B$ through $\ell_{2}$.(FIGURE CANNOT COPYAny two line segments are congruent.
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