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Given: MQ = NQ; Q is the midpoint of LP; LM ≅ PN Which congruence theorem can be used to prove △MLQ ≅ △NPQ? AAS SSS ASA SAS
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Given: MQ = NQ; Q is the midpoint of LP; LM ≅ PN Which congruence theorem can be used to prove △MLQ ≅ △NPQ? AAS SSS ASA SAS
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SSS is the theorem, took the test and got it right
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The answer is SSS. Just took the test
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