In the traingle CDE above, AD=BE and CD<CE. Which of the following is true?

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Without knowing the options, we can conclude the following:

1. AD=BE: This means that the side AD is congruent to the side BE. It implies that triangle ADE is congruent to triangle BDE by the Side-Side-Side (SSS) congruence postulate.

2. CD<CE: This means that the length of side CD is less than the length of side CE.

Therefore, in triangle CDE:

- The sides AD and BE are congruent (AD = BE).
- The length of side CD is less than the length of side CE (CD < CE).