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In the diagram, ΔPMN ≅ ΔQSR If QR = 20 in., RS = 7 in., and SQ = 24 in., what is PN
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In the diagram, ΔPMN ≅ ΔQSR If QR = 20 in., RS = 7 in., and SQ = 24 in., what is PN
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In the diagram, ΔPMN ≅ ΔQSR
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20 in
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PN=20
Because,/_\PMN_~/_\QSR
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