SOLUTION: Given: <A congruent to <E, and line AB congruent to line EC. Prove: line AD is congruent to line EC.
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Need a diagram, or a complete description of the diagram. After all, I could draw some completely random diagram that obeys the conditions but yet doesn't make sense.
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