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If angle A is congruent to angle D and angle C is congruent to angle F, which additional statement does NOT allow you to conclude that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF? A. Line BC is congruent to line EF. B. Angle B is congruent to angle E. C. Line AC is congruent to line DF. D. Line AB is congruent to line DE.

OpenStudy (kailee1423):

OpenStudy (kailee1423):

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C. Line AC is congruent to line DF. We already know that A is congruent to D and C is congruent to F, so this doesn't help us conclude that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF, because we already know that AC = DF.

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