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Easy
Question
Write a congruence statement for the triangles. Identify all pairs of congruent corresponding
parts.
Hint:
show congruence of triangles and find the corresponding sides .
The correct answer is: ANS :- ΔABC ≅ ΔPQR
In ΔABC and ΔPQR,
AC = PR (From given diagram)
CB = RQ (From given diagram)
AB = PQ (From given diagram)
By SSS rule , ΔABC ≅ ΔPQR
Then the corresponding parts are 3 pairs of sides and 3 pairs of angles,
AC = PR (Corresponding sides of congruent triangles)
CB = RQ (Corresponding sides of congruent triangles)
AC = PQ (Corresponding sides of congruent triangles)
∠A = ∠P (Corresponding angles of congruent triangles)
∠B = ∠Q (Corresponding angles of congruent triangles)
∠C = ∠R (Corresponding angles of congruent triangles)
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