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Congruence - SAS Theorem problemIll send a picture of the question

Congruence - SAS Theorem problemIll send a picture of the question-example-1

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According to the SAS theorem, we need to find the sets of relationships that can be used to show that the triangles are congruent.

So, they are,


\begin{gathered} MN\cong PQ(side) \\ \angle N\cong\angle Q(\text{angle)} \\ NO\cong QR(\text{side)} \end{gathered}

Hence, the correct option is D.

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