The triangles ΔAED and ΔCGF are similar to each other. Then angle ∠A is congruent to angle ∠C.
<h3>What is the SAS similarity theorem?</h3>
ΔABC is similar to ΔDEF only if the ratio of two sides of ΔABC and the corresponding two sides of ΔDEF is equal and the angle included on both sides are congruent.
Suppose the two sides of ΔABC are AB and BC, and that of DEF is DE and EF, then for SAS similarity, we need
and
∠ABC = ∠DEF
In triangles ΔAED and ΔCGF,
AE = CF
AD = CG
∠E = ∠G = 90°
Then the triangles ΔAED and ΔCGF are similar to each other. Then angle ∠A is congruent to angle ∠C.
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