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Answer:

These triangles cannot be proven congruent

Explanation:

The 3 angles in ∆FGH are congruent to the 3 corresponding angles on ∆ABC.

These mean that the two triangles have the same shape and we can conclude that they are similar to each other.

However, knowing just the 3 angles is not enough to prove that both triangles are congruent to each other. This is because, for two triangles to be congruent to each other, all 3 angles and 3 sides of one triangle must be congruent to the corresponding 3 angles and 3 sides of the other. That is, they have the same shape and size.

Therefore, the triangles given above cannot be proven congruent.

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