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Which shows two triangles that are congruent by the SSS congruence theorem?
Triangles A B C and D E C are connected at point C. Angles A B C and C E D are right angles. The lengths of sides A B and E D are congruent.
Triangles A B C and D E C are connected at point C. The lengths of sides A B and D E are congruent. The lengths of sides B C and C D are congruent.
Triangles A B C and D E C are connected at point C. The lengths of sides A C and C E are congruent. Angles B A C and C E D are congruent.
Triangles A B C and A D C share common side A C. The lengths of A B and A D are congruent. The lengths of B C and D C are congruent.
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The fourth one.
Triangles ABC and ADC share AC, and AB = AD and BC = DC are given. So AC = AC (common), AB = AD, BC = DC — three pairs of equal sides, so the triangles are congruent by SSS.
Triangles ABC and ADC share AC, and AB = AD and BC = DC are given. So AC = AC (common), AB = AD, BC = DC — three pairs of equal sides, so the triangles are congruent by SSS.
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