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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 05:10 jabezslade22

Craig wants to prove that if ABCD had diagonals that bisect each other then it is a parallelogram. Craig says “I can prove that AB ||CD by establishing the congruence of a single pair of triangles.”

Which pair of triangles is Craig referring to, and which criterion should he use for establishing congruence?

A. ABC and CDA by angle side angle
B. ABC and CDA by side angle side
C. ABE and CDE by angle side angle
D. ABE and CDE by side angle side

PLEASE HELP! I am really struggling with this!!!
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