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By the definition of congruent angles SQY=DQY by the... a. Segment addition postulate b. Angle addition postulate c. Vertical Angles Theorem d. Segment Addition
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By the definition of congruent angles SQY=DQY by the...
a. Segment addition postulate
b. Angle addition postulate
c. Vertical Angles Theorem
d. Segment Addition
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