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To show that triangle RPQ=triangle PSR by SSS, what must be the value of x?
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To show that triangle RPQ=triangle PSR by SSS, what must be the value of x?
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If RQ and SP are congruent, then 2x+3=4x-7.
3=2x-7
10=2x
x=5
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