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Step 1: We know that Angle A B C Is-congruent-to Angle F G H because all right angles are congruent. Step 2: We know that Angle B A C Is-congruent-to Angle G F H because corresponding angles of parallel lines are congruent. Step 3: We know that Line segment B C is-congruent-to line segment G H because it is given. Step 4: Triangle A B C Is-congruent-to Triangle F G H because of the

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Triangles FGH and ABC are congruent because of the: AAS congruence theorem.

What is the AAS Congruence Theorem?

The AAS congruence theorem states that when two angles and one non-included side in one triangle are congruent to corresponding two angles and one non-included side in another triangle, then both triangles are congruent.

In the proof given, it is established that both triangles have two corresponding congruent angles, and also, BC ≅ GH which are non-included sides.

Therefore, both triangles are congruent because of the AAS congruence theorem.

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