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sammirosesharp:

Write out, in paragraph form, a plan for completing the following proof. https://wca.sooschools.com/media/g_geo_ccss_2016/4/page47a.gif For example, will you prove triangles congruent? How? By what theorem? Given: AR = AQ RT = QS Prove: ∠RAT = ∠QAS

Ultrilliam:

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Vocaloid:

since AR = AQ the whole triangle is isosceles, making <R and <Q equal

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Vocaloid:

so if you have two congruent sides, and the angle in between them, which congruence theorem is this?

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