Wow, I can't believe this thread has got this far :) If the lines are continuous - and I believe AND assume that they are (this is a maths question, not some trick question - it should state that the lines are NOT continuous if they are not!) then the tris are equivalent. PS - on a subnote, a congruency test that is sufficient is for 2 sides to have the same length and ANY (matching) angle in the triangle to be equal. The only exception I can come up with, is when one of the triangles is "mirrored".
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