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OpenStudy (hang254):

PLEASE HELP!! Moris drew two triangles; triangle ABC and triangle PQR, on a coordinate grid. The coordinates of the vertices of triangle PQR are P(-3, -2), Q(-3, -4), and R(-1, -4). The coordinates of the vertices of triangle ABC are A(-3, 4), B(-1, 4), C(-3, 2). Which postulate can be used to prove that the two triangles are congruent?

OpenStudy (hang254):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

SSS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PQ=AB BC=PR QR=AC

OpenStudy (hang254):

ok, so; side side side, right?

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