Answer :

The property of congruence illustrated in the statement is the transitive property.

The transitive property states that if A is congruent to B and B is congruent to C, then A is congruent to C. In other words, if two things are congruent to a third thing, they are also congruent to each other.

In the statement "If AB ≅ DE, EF ≅ DE then AB ≅ EF," AB is congruent to DE, and EF is congruent to DE, so AB must also be congruent to EF according to the transitive property.

The other properties you listed are not applicable in this case. The symmetric property states that if A is congruent to B, then B is congruent to A. The reflexive property states that every object is congruent to itself. And multiplication is not a property of congruence.

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The question is -

What property of congruence is illustrated in the statement? If AB ≅ DE, EF ≅ DE then AB ≅ EF.

a. Symmetric

c. Reflexive

b. Transitive

d. Multiplication