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How do you use congruence and similarity criteria to solve problems in geometric figures?

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Answer: We are given that, between the triangles, two pairs of corresponding sides are proportional, and that a pair of corresponding angles are congruent. The angles that are congruent are the included angles of their respective sides. By the SAS Similarity Postulate, this is enough to prove that .

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