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Please help with 3 questions.
The 3rd question has 3 answers.

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Question 1:
For the two triangles to be congruent by AAS, P must be congruent to R because we know that Q is congruent to Q for both triangles.
The answer is the third choice.

Question 2:
The triangles can be proven congruent though ASA because they have two congruent angles and the side between the two angles is congruent (because it is a shared side)
The answer is the second choice.

Question 3:
Remember that "matching" I'm always talking about?
Use that and the answers are the first choice, the third choice, and the choice above the last choice.

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