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Given: ∠N ≅ ∠S, line ℓ bisects at Q. Prove: ∆NQT ≅ ∆SQR Which reason justifies Step 2 in the proof? If two lines are parallel, then the corresponding angles formed are congruent. If two lines are parallel, then the alternate interior angles formed are congruent. Vertical angles are congruent. If two lines are parallel, then the same-side interior angles formed are congruent.

Given: ∠N ≅ ∠S, line ℓ bisects at Q. Prove: ∆NQT ≅ ∆SQR Which reason justifies Step-example-1

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Answer:

Vertical angles are congruent.

Explanation:

Vertical angles are opposite angles formed by intersecting lines, and are always congruent.

Given: ∠N ≅ ∠S, line ℓ bisects at Q. Prove: ∆NQT ≅ ∆SQR Which reason justifies Step-example-1
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