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Can the triangles be proven congruent with the information given in the diagram?

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Use a congruency postulate

The correct answer is: three Angles of triangle LMP are congruent to three Angles of triangle QRP. It means that triangles are congruent by AAA congruency postulate. Hence Proved


    Yes, the triangles can be proven congruent.
    According to the figure, straight angle LMP equals straight angle QPR
    straight angle MLP equals straight angle PQR text  and  end text
    straight angle LPM equals straight angle QRP
    i.e. three Angles of  triangle LMP are congruent to three Angles of triangle QRP. It means that triangles are congruent by AAA congruency postulate.
    Hence Proved

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