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Which of the following congruence statements is true?

  1. △ ABC ≅△ ADC
  2. △ BCA ≅△ ACD
  3. △ ABC ≅△ CDA
  4. △ CAB ≅△ DAC

hintHint:

Check the figure and find out the corresponding congruent triangles.

The correct answer is: △ ABC ≅△ CDA


    Complete step by step solution:
    △ ABC ≅△ ADC is not true.
    △ BCA ≅△ ACD is not true.
    △ ABC ≅△ CDA is true by SSS congruence rule
    △ CAB ≅△ DAC is not true

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