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Read the proof. given: aeec; bddc prove: △aec ~ △bdc statement reason 1. aeec; bddc 1. given 2. ∠aec is a rt. ∠; ∠bdc is a rt. ∠ 2. definition of perpendicular 3. ∠aec ≅ ∠bdc 3. all right angles are congruent 4. ? 4. reflexive property 5. △aec ~ △bdc 5. aa similarity theorem what is the missing statement in step 4? ∠ace ≅ ∠bcd ∠eab ≅ ∠dbc ∠eac ≅ ∠eac ∠cbd ≅ ∠dbc

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