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Can ATSR and AQRS be proven congruent by SAS? yes, because along with the given information on the diagram, SR 2RS by the reflexive property.
yes, because a reflection will map TSR onto QRS.
yes, because P appears to be the midpoint of SQ and TR.
no, because not enough is information given to prove the triangles congruent by SAS.​

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no, because not enough is information given to prove the triangles congruent by SAS.​

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