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Question 1132361: the link below is the pic of my question.
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The given information is that two pairs of angles are congruent.
That is two A's; the congruence can't be SAS or SSS.
That leaves only one possible correct answer; and it works because in both of the triangles the two given angles include side BD, which of course is congruent to itself.