Need answer asap: RQ is a perpendicular bisector PS at Q between P and S. <SPR is...

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Need answer asap: RQ is a perpendicular bisector PS at Q between P and S. <SPR is...

RQ is a perpendicular bisector PS at Q between P and S. <SPR is congruent to <PSR. By which of the five congruence statement, HL, AAS, ASA, SAS, and SSS, can you immediately conclude that Triangle PQR is congruent to Triangle SQR answers
 
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Well idc bro I just need answers
 
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Well idc bro I just need answers
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