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  • sqdancefan

    Answer:

      \overline{DE}\cong\overline{GE}

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You are asked to show ASA congruence. ASA means Angle-Side-Angle.

    To use this postulate, you need to identify two angles and the side between them as being congruent to corresponding parts of the other triangle.

    Here, you have angle D congruent to angle G, and you have the vertical angles at E congruent. The sides between those angles are DE and GE.

    So, the shortest way to the desired proof is to make use of ...

      \overline{DE}\cong\overline{GE}