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Given: Vertical isosceles triangles. RS bisects QT. ∠R ≅ ∠S.

Prove: ∆QRP ≅ ∆TSP

2 paragraph proof
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Answered by Steve
looks like ASA again. Vertical angles are congruent.
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Answered by Harold
so how would I format this?
7 years ago
Answered by Steve
like any of the other similar proofs in your text. State what is given and what can be deduced using known properties.
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