AAS Theorem [APEX]
It is a special case of ASA congruence.
AAS
The correct answer is the AAS theorem
The correct answer is the AAS theorem
In the HA theorem A stands for angle. HA is a specific case of ASA, because if you know the angle A, then the other angle is (90-A).
The HA (Hypotenuse-Angle) congruence theorem for right triangles is a special case of the Side-Angle-Side (SAS) postulate. In right triangles, if the hypotenuse and one angle of a triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and one angle of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent. This is because the right angle ensures the necessary conditions for the SAS postulate are met.
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HA Congruence Theorem says: If the hypotenuse and an acute angle of one right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and an acute angle of another right triangle, then the two right triangles are congruent.
HL and HA
HA, LA, HL, LL [APEX]
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