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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 02:07, nina1390

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Triangles BAC and EDC intersect at point C; line f intersects triangles BAC and EDC at point C; angles BAC and EDC are right angles.

If m∠ABC = 53° and m∠ECD = 40°, which statement explains whether the AA similarity postulate can be used to determine whether ΔBAC ~ ΔEDC?

Yes, the AA similarity postulate can be used because a reflection over line f will establish that ∠ABC ≅ ∠DEC.
Yes, the AA similarity postulate can be used because a reflection over line f will establish that segment AB ≅ segment DE.
No, the AA similarity postulate cannot be used because a reflection over line f will establish that ∠ABC and ∠DEC are not congruent.
No, the AA similarity postulate cannot be used because a reflection over line f will establish that segment AB and segment DE are not congruent.

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