There is nothing true about the AAA theorem and the SSS postulate because the AAA postulate is not true!
a theorem that follows directly from another theorem or postulate, with little of no proof
converse of the corresponding angles postulate
theorem
That's not a postulate. It's a theorem. And you have stated it.
There is nothing true about the AAA theorem and the SSS postulate because the AAA postulate is not true!
A postulate is assumed to be true while a theorem is proven to be true. The truth of a theorem will be based on postulates.
theorem
Well, this will depend on the length of the sides of the triangle for what postulate or theorem you will be using.
Pythagorean theorem
SAS postulate or SSS postulate.
AAS theorem and ASA postulate by john overbay
HL congruence theorem
a theorem that follows directly from another theorem or postulate, with little of no proof
AAS
converse of the corresponding angles postulate
A postulate is something that is accepted as true without proof. A theorem, on the other hand, is something that has been proven and is now being accepted as true.