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I am Lyosha [343]
3 years ago
14

Is triangle PQR congruent to triangle ACB? If so, which postulate can be used to prove the congruence?

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2 answers:
kvasek [131]3 years ago
4 0
B) Yes, the congruence can be proved using the ASA Postulate.
HACTEHA [7]3 years ago
4 0
B) Yes, the congruence can be proved using the ASA Postulate
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