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Given: AB ∥ DE Prove: △ACB ~ △DCE Triangle A B C is shown. Line D E is drawn inside of the triangle and is parallel to side A B. The line forms triangle D C E. We are given AB ∥ DE. Because the lines are parallel and segment CB crosses both lines, we can consider segment CB a transversal of the parallel lines. Angles CED and CBA are corresponding angles of transversal CB and are therefore congruent, so ∠CED ≅ ∠CBA. We can state ∠C ≅ ∠C using the reflexive property. Therefore, △ACB ~ △DCE by the AA similarity theorem. SSS similarity theorem. AAS similarity theorem. ASA similarity theorem.

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