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Given that Q= R and PV = PT, show that PQ = PR A.

ZP = ZP by the symmetric property of congruence, so APQV = APRT by AAS. Therefore, PQ = PR by

CPCTC.

ZP = ZP by the reflexive property of congruence, so APQV = APRT by SAS. Therefore, PQ - PR by

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CPCTC.

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ZP = ZP by the reflexive property of congruence, so APQV = APRT by AAS. Therefore, PQ = PR by

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