Respuesta :

Answer:

Segment EG ≅ segment EG by the reflexive property.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the diagram given, already, two angles (<H and <HEG) of ∆HEG has been stated to be equal to two corresponding angles (<F and <FGE) of ∆FGE.

To prove that ∆HEG is congruent to ∆HEG by the Angle-Angle-Side Congruence Theorem, we need to state that they also have one corresponding side that is congruent.

Therefore, the statement and reason that will complete the proof would be:

Segment EG is congruent to segment EG by the reflexive property.

Both triangles share the same segment, EG. This completes the proof.