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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 02:20 kannon46

Given:
RS ⊥ ST
RS ⊥ SQ
∠STR = ∠SQR

Prove:
△RST ≅ △RSQ


Given:
RS ⊥ ST
RS ⊥ SQ
∠STR = ∠SQR
Prove:
△RST ≅ △RSQ

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RS ⊥ ST
RS ⊥ SQ
∠STR = ∠SQR

Prove:
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