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50 points and brainliest for two two-column proofs asap!

1. in the figure below, δabc ≅ δdef. point c is the point of intersection between segment ag and segment bf , while point e is the point of intersection between segment dg and segment bf. prove δabc ∼ δgec.

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1. δabc ≅ δdef

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2. ∡acb ≅ ∡gce

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3. ∡abc ≅ ∡def

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4. ∡def ≅ ∡gec

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5. ∡abc ≅ ∡gec

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6. δabc ~ δgec

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2. look at the figure below:

make a two-column proof showing statements and reasons to prove that triangle def is similar to triangle dge.

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1. angle deg in triangle dge is congruent to angle efd in triangle def

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2. angle edg is common to both triangle def and triangle dge

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3.triangle def is similar to triangle dge

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