desribe the pairs of congruent corresponding angles in the two triangles

In any two triangles, there are three pairs of corresponding angles. These are the angles that are in the same position in each triangle. The pairs of congruent corresponding angles in the two triangles can be described as follows:

1. In the first pair, angle A in the first triangle corresponds to angle D in the second triangle. These angles are congruent because of the angle-angle-angle (AAA) congruence theorem.

2. In the second pair, angle B in the first triangle corresponds to angle E in the second triangle. These angles are congruent because of the angle-angle-angle (AAA) congruence theorem.

3. In the third pair, angle C in the first triangle corresponds to angle F in the second triangle. These angles are congruent because of the angle-angle-angle (AAA) congruence theorem.