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The proof TriangleABC ≅ TriangleDCB that is shown. Given: AngleA ≅ AngleD; CD||AB Prove: TriangleABC ≅ TriangleDCB Triangles C D B and C A B are shown. Angles C D B and C A B are congruent. Sides D C and A B are parallel. What is the missing reason in the proof? A 2-column table has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Statement with entries angle A is-congruent-to angle D, line segment C D is parallel to line segment A B, line segment C B is-congruent-to line segment B C, angle A B C is-congruent-to angle D C B, triangle A B C is-congruent-to triangle D C B. Column 2 is labeled Reason with entries given, given, reflective property, alternating interior angles are congruent, question mark. alt. ext. Angles are ≅ ASA AAS corr. int. Angles are ≅

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