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triangles are the same shape, and their corresponding angles are equal in size (x=p and y=q), and therefore x-y=p-q. However, the quantity x-y is being compared here to q-p, notp-q. The two quantities are equal in size only if all four angles are equal (56). It is not possible to determine whether all four angles are the same size, regardless of the measure of the third angle. Even though it appears from the figure that x-y is a negative number and q-p is a positive number, you cant assume that.
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