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Knowing that QPT = ARZ, a congruent side pair is?

Knowing that QPT = ARZ, a congruent side pair is?-example-1
User Jdg
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Answer:


\large\boxed{\overline{QT}\cong\overline{AZ}}

Explanation:


\triangle QPT\cong\triangle ARZ\\\\\begin{array}cQ&A\\P&R\\T&Z\end{array}\Rightarrow\begin{array}{ccc}\overline{QP}\cong\overline{AR}\\\overline{PT}\cong\overline{RZ}\\\overline{QT}\cong\overline{AZ}\end{array}

User Jamilet
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Answer:

First option.

Explanation:

I drew the triangles to see it better. If two triangles are congruent the sides and the angles have the same length. Also, the order of the vertex is important. I put them as it is enunciated. So, watching the image the congruent sides are:

QT and AZ

QP and AR

PT and RZ

Then, the correct option is the first one.

Knowing that QPT = ARZ, a congruent side pair is?-example-1
User Steve Worswick
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