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Which pair of triangles is congruent by AAS? ∆PQT and ∆RQT ∆TPR and ∆SPR ∆PQU and ∆TSU ∆PRT and ∆PQT
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Which pair of triangles is congruent by AAS?
∆PQT and ∆RQT
∆TPR and ∆SPR
∆PQU and ∆TSU
∆PRT and ∆PQT
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Hello!
Your answer is: ΔPQT and ΔRQT
All the angles are congruent.
∠P and ∠R are both acute angles. ∠Q is part of both triangles, which measures 90°. ∠T is also part of both triangles.
Answer ⇒ ΔPQT and ΔRQT
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A) ΔPQT and ΔRQT
is your answer
TQ bisects PR (line bisector), leading to PQ
≅ QR (Side)
∠Q ≅ ∠R (Given)
∠PQT ≅ ∠SQT (line bisector creates congruent angles which = 90°)
hope this helps
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