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plz help a spy unsolve a case of math Medals included

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OpenStudy (welshfella):

which are congruent? sides or angles?

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OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

The given states that two pairs of sides are congruent, AB to ED and AD to EB. That already gives you two S's in SAS or SSS. Then the proof goes on to state that BD is congruent to itself. That is a third side of both triangles. Now you have all three sides of one triangle congruent to all three sides of the other triangle. Which choice seems to make sense? SSS, SAS, or AAA?

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