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Mathematics, 06.11.2019 22:31 Kjcampbell2

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(# represents a triangle)

a.) #pnq = #npr by the sss congruence postulate

b.) #qrp = #pnq by the sas congruence postulate

c.) #nqr = #rpn by the sss congruence postulate

d.) #qrp = #rqn by the sas congruence postulate



Geometry  (# represents a triangle) a.) #pnq = #npr by the sss congruence po

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