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ASAP PLEASE: Explore how the third angle theorem and the ASA congruence theorem can be used to prove the AAS congruence theorem. Provide your proof here. Given: AABC and APQR with AC PR, ZA = ZP and ZB=ZQ
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ASAP PLEASE: Explore how the third angle theorem and the ASA congruence theorem can be used to prove the AAS congruence theorem. Provide your proof here. Given: AABC and APQR with AC PR, ZA = ZP and ZB=ZQ Prove: 4 ABC = A POR
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In the trianglesm we can see that they have 2 congruent angles, which means that the remaining angles are also the same. Using the AAS theorem, we have 2 angles and 1 side to prove that these triangles are congruent.
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