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Two sides and the included angle of one triangle must be congruent to two sides and the included angle of the other.

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Q: What must be shown to be congruent in order to say that the triangles are congruent by SAS?
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The triangles shown below must be congruent.?

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What must be true before using corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent in a proof?

The triangles must be congruent.


Are congruent triangles similar?

Yes, similar triangles are congruent because in order to be congruent they must first be equal. Which in turn is the definition of a similar triangle. A triangle equal in angle measurements and/or side lengths. So, yes.


How does sas theorem answer?

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If any two sides and any angle are congruent in two triangles then the triangles must be congruent?

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Similar triangles must have congruent angles and congruent sides?

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What else must you know to prove the triangles congruent by SAS?

Nothing. If a side ,an angle, and a side are the same the triangles are congruent.


To use the HL theorem to prove two triangles are congruent the triangles must be right trianglesWhich other conditions must also be met?

1. There are two right triangles. 2. They have congruent hypotenuses. 3. They have one pair of congruent legs.


To use the HL Theorem to prove two triangles are congruent the triangles must be right triangles. Which other conditions must also be met?

The two legs must be corresponding sides.


Are similar triangles always congruent?

No, congruent triangles are always similar but similar triangles and not always congruent. Imagine that similar triangles can be created on a copy machine enlarge and shrink the image, turn it, even turn it over, the angles remain the same. A congruent triangle must be exactly the same as the original. Hope this helps!


Are the two right triangles TRS and WUV congruent If so name the congruence postulate that applies?

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If triangle ABC is congruent to triangle bcd then triangles ABC and bcd are what kinds of triangles?

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