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In triangles ABC and PQR, \angleA = \angleQ and \angleB =\angleR. Which side of \trianglePQR should be equal to side AB of \triangleABC so that the two triangles are congruent? Give a reason for your answer.

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Given: In triangles ABC and PQR, \angleA = \angleQ and\angleB =\angleR

By the ASA criterion of congruence, side AB = QR for a triangle to be congruent.

If,  AB = QR then \triangleABC \cong \triangleQRP.

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