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Answer:

BC is congruent to EC by definition of bisect.

<ABE is congruent to <BED by alternate interior angles.

<ACB is congruent to <ECD by vertical angle theorem.

Triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEC by ASA congruence theorem

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Answer:

Ooook. One thing at a time

C is the midpoint of AD and BE: The two segments bisects each other.

Being the midpoint AC≅CD and BC ≅CE.

The triangles are congruent by SSS.

Side note: there are more information than needed. Only the first line (the congruence between the two angles) and the fact that C is the midpoint of BE would be enough to prove the congruence of the triangles. Funnily enough, the second line alone is not enough to prove it tho.

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