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This is the last question for the 12 point

This is the last question for the 12 point-example-1

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Answer:

WR ≅ WX

Explanation:

To use the SAS postulate, you need congruent sides bounding a congruent angle.

Here, side WP is one side of one of the vertical angles, ∠PWR, so you need the other side of that angle: WR. The corresponding side in triangle VWX is WX. That is, for SAS, you need WR ≅ WX.

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