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Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\triangle ABC = \triangle DE F[/tex]
Required
Which would not prove the similarity
[tex]\triangle ABC = \triangle DE F[/tex] implies that:
The following angles are congruent
[tex]\angle A = \angle D[/tex]
[tex]\angle B =\angle E[/tex]
[tex]\angle C =\angle F[/tex]
And the following lengths are congruent
[tex]AB = DE[/tex]
[tex]BC =EF[/tex]
[tex]CA = FD[/tex]
The options are not clear; so, it's a bit difficult to select the correct option.
Any of the options that is different from the above list of 6 congruent pairs is the answer to your question.