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Can we prove that △PQR and △PQS are congruent using the side-side-side (SSS), side-angle-side (SAS), or angle-side-angle (ASA) congruence postulates?
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Can we prove that △PQR and △PQS are congruent using the side-side-side (SSS), side-angle-side (SAS), or angle-side-angle (ASA) congruence postulates?
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They all have angle Q and segment QP, so SSS is incorrect, but SAS or ASA we cannot know because of the lack of given information
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