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the transitive property of angle congruence states that if ≅ ∠qrs and ∠qrs ≅ ∠pqr, then ∠xyz ≅ ∠pqr .

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I'm sorry, but the statement you provided is not correct. The transitive property of angle congruence actually states that if ∠QRS ≅ ∠PQR and ∠PQR ≅ ∠XYZ, then ∠QRS ≅ ∠XYZ. In other words, if two angles are congruent to a third angle, then they are congruent to each other.

So, in your statement, if ∠QRS ≅ ∠PQR and ∠PQR ≅ ∠XYZ, then you can conclude that ∠QRS ≅ ∠XYZ.

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