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Answer:

Neither

Explanation:

Since we only know the measure of the angles, we can only say the triangles are similar, not congruent. We need at least one side measurement on each triangle to determine if the triangles are congruent. And it would have to be the same side measurement. Then we could use ASA (Angle side Angle) or AAS ( Angle Angle side) to determine congruence.

The triangles are similar

62+39 +79 = 180

The three angles are the same

<A = 62 = <X = 62

<B = 39 = <Y = 39

<C = 79 = <Z = 79

This is shown by AAA similarity

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