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Which statement is an example of the transitive property of congruence?

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If KML=PQR and PQR = STU then KML=STU because of the transitive property of congruence.

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The transitive property in general says. The transitive property of congruence states that two objects that are congruent to a third object are also congruent to each other.

if a=b and b=c, then a=c

The transitive property of congruence replaces the equal sign with a congruence symbol, and replaces a, b, c with any geometric figure. Here the geometric figures used are triangles KLM, PQR, and STU.

If ΔKLM ≅ ΔPQR and ΔPQR ≅ ΔSTU, then ΔKLM ≅ ΔSTU hope this helps

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