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What additional information would suffice to prove AORQ 2 PRO by the Side-Angle-Side postulate?R.PO OQ PQO OP I RQO ZROQ 2 ZRPQO ZOQRZ ZPQR

What additional information would suffice to prove AORQ 2 PRO by the Side-Angle-Side-example-1
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To determine the theorem for a Side - Angle - Side theorem


\begin{gathered} \Delta ORQ\cong\Delta PRQ \\ \text{Shows congruency betw}een\text{ the angles of R } \end{gathered}

The Side-Angle-Side theorem of congruency states that, if two sides and the angle formed by these two sides are equal to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, then these triangles are said to be congruent.

Therefore the additional suffice to prove the side-angle-side theorem is

[tex]\begin{gathered} <\text{OQR }\congHence the correct answer is Option D

What additional information would suffice to prove AORQ 2 PRO by the Side-Angle-Side-example-1
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