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eviant:

PLS HELP!!! Which pair of triangles can be proved congruent by the SAS Postulate? Given: X is the midpoint of both AD and BE. https://dlap.gradpoint.com/Resz/~yUA6AAAAAAAg7uFhACk4aB.BdwI_S4EtVe5Q5Rw_-A_-A/7234256,F62/Assets/questions/quiz/geometry/geocontr/geocontr-e-5.png

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∆ABX and ∆EDX ∆ACD and ∆ECB ∆ADE and ∆ABE

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Can barely see the triangle

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Yeah when I go there, the whole page is dark

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It's pretty simple. Lines AD and BE intersect, creating several angles. The bases of the triangles are BA and DE. Where the midpoint X is, the angle of the triangle which is a part of SAS due to the lines intersecting. I am sure you can infer which lines are congruent based on this.

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