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BC=EF and AC=DF. Are the triangles congruent?

The triangle given are triangles ABC and DEF. The vertices are at A(-3,2), B(-3,4), C(1,4), D(-7,-2), E(-7,0), and (-3,0).

A. Yes

B. No

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We are given that BC=EFBC=EF and AC=DFAC=DF. From the given, AB=DE=2AB=DE=2. Since the two triangles will overlap when translated onto each other, then they are congruent.

So, the correct answer is choice A.\textbf{\color{#c34632}A.}

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