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The AAS or Angle-Angle-Side Postulate states that if you have two pairs of congruent angles and one pair of congruent sides, and the congruent side isn't between the two congruent angles, the two triangles are congruent.

Based on this, angle C must be congruent to angle F for these two triangles to be congruent by AAS. So your answer is A.

Answer:

The correct option is option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Given two triangles in which ∠B=∠E=50° and AB=DE=10 units.

we have to find the missing condition need to show the two triangles ABC and DEF congruent by AAS.

The condition given are

∠B=∠E

AB=DE

One side and one angle congruent given we need one more angle of both the triangles congruent such that the side does not lies between the two angles.

Hence, the possible angles are ∠C and ∠F.

The correct option is option A