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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 03:40 kristinbohannan

RQ is a perpendicular bisector to PS at Q between P and S. By which of the five congruence statements HL, AAS, SAS, and SSS, can you immediately conclude that triangle PQR is congruent to triangle SQR? Please draw what the figure looks like because I need to learn how to do this


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