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ABCD is a square. Given only the choices below, which properties would you use to prove AEB ≅ DEC by SAS? The diagonals are ⊥ to each other. Opposite sides are | |. The diagonals bisect each other. All sides are congruent.

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All sides of a square re equal and opposite sides are parallel to each other.
Assuming that E is the point where the diagonals intersect (since we are not told in the question), then AEB ≅ DEC.
By SAS,
2 sides are equal. That is AE = EC and DE = EB.
The triangles share a common angle. That is <DEC=<AEB

The property used the diagonals bisect each other.
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