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If in two triangles ABC and PQR, ⦟ B = ⦟ Q, ⦟ C = ⦟ R, AB = 3PQ then the two triangles are a) congruent but not similar b) similar but not congruent
c) neither similar nor congruent d) congruent as well as similar

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Answered by alanw5926
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Step-by-step explanation:SeIn △ABC and △PQR∠C=∠P (Given)∠B=∠Q (Given)∠A=∠R (Third angle of the triangle)Thus, △ABC∼△PQRAlso, given, AB=ACThus, ∠B=∠C (Isosceles triangle Property)But, ∠B=∠Q and ∠C=∠PHence, ∠Q=∠Por PR=QR Thus, both the triangles are Isosceles but not congruent.

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