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In the diagram below of PRT, Q is a point on PR, S is a point on TR, QS is drawn, and ∠RPT ≅ ∠RSQ. Which reason justifies the conclusion that PRT ∼ SRQ


In the diagram below of PRT, Q is a point on PR, S is a point on TR, QS is drawn, and ∠RPT ≅ ∠RSQ.

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