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are the triangles congruent? why or why not? yes, ∠a≅∠d and ab≅de. yes,…

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are the triangles congruent? why or why not? yes, ∠a≅∠d and ab≅de. yes, they are congruent by either aas or asa. no, ∠c is not congruent to any angle in △def. no, the congruent sides do not correspond.

Explanation:

Step1: Find angle B in triangle ABC

In $\triangle ABC$, using the angle - sum property of a triangle ($\angle A+\angle B+\angle C = 180^{\circ}$). Given $\angle A = 33^{\circ}$ and $\angle C=88^{\circ}$, then $\angle B=180^{\circ}-(33^{\circ}+88^{\circ}) = 59^{\circ}$.

Step2: Analyze congruence criteria

In $\triangle ABC$ and $\triangle DEF$, we have $\angle A=\angle D = 33^{\circ}$. But we don't have enough information to match the sides as required by SAS (Side - Angle - Side), and we don't have two - angle and included - side (ASA) or two - angle and non - included side (AAS) congruence. $\angle C = 88^{\circ}$ and there is no angle in $\triangle DEF$ equal to $88^{\circ}$.

Answer:

No, $\angle C$ is not congruent to any angle in $\triangle DEF$.