Yes
True, ABC is congruent to PQR by the transitive property.
The transitive property is if angle A is congruent to angle B and angle B is congruent to angle C, then angle A is congruent to angle C.
no parallel lines
parallel lines are diagonal lines or increasing lines
If two lines are parallel to the same line, then they are parallel to each other.
If L1 is parallel to L2 and L2 is parallel to L3 then L1 is parallel to L3.
If A ~ B and B ~ C then A ~ C. The above statement is true is you substitute "is parallel to" for ~ or if you substitute "is congruent to" for ~.
They are similar because they both have the definition of if A=B and B=C then A=C. They are different because since every parallel line is equal it shows that they do not exactly match up because of the transitive property of congruence.
it can't
the property has a parallel lines beacuse there traversal
Lines can by parallel or not parallel. This property does not apply to points.
Transitive PropertyThat's called the transitive property.
substitution property transitive property subtraction property addition property
Yes
Transitive Property of Similarity
No, it does not.