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Q6 of 14 Page 149

Complete the congruence statement:

?

?

It is given in the question that,


BC = BT, TA = CA and BA = BA (common)


Therefore,



Similarly,


TQ = QS, PT = RQ and PQ = RS


Therefore,


By SSS congruence rule


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