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QR ST ASA Congruence Postulate SAS Congruence Postulate SSS Congruence Postulate HL Congruence Theorem
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we know the angles Q=Sand the sides QR=ST, because PRT is on a line we know the angle <PRQ=<RTS, so it should be ASA
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