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If AB = PQ, BC=RQ, AC=PR and ∠ACB = ∠PRQ = 90˚. Write two congruency rules which can’t be applied to prove △ABC ≅ △PQR.


If AB = PQ, BC=RQ, AC=PR and ∠ACB = ∠PRQ = 90˚. Write two congruency rules which can’t be applied t

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