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100 PTS!!!!PLS HELP ASAP!!! THE CHOICES ARE THE SAME FOR REASON 7 AND 6!! ANSWE BOTH REASONS

100 PTS!!!!PLS HELP ASAP!!! THE CHOICES ARE THE SAME FOR REASON 7 AND 6!! ANSWE BOTH-example-1
100 PTS!!!!PLS HELP ASAP!!! THE CHOICES ARE THE SAME FOR REASON 7 AND 6!! ANSWE BOTH-example-1
100 PTS!!!!PLS HELP ASAP!!! THE CHOICES ARE THE SAME FOR REASON 7 AND 6!! ANSWE BOTH-example-2
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Answer:

CPCTC

Explanation:

BD is perpendicular to AC, forming two right triangles. The hypotenuses are congruent, as is our leg that we will call b. If we use Law of Sines to find our angles a and c (no matter the values), we would find that because b is the same leg in both triangles and the hypotenuses are congruent, angles a and c are congruent, so therefore your missing angle in both triangles is congruent, and using a trig function will find that AD and CD are congruent, making all of both triangles congruent.

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