right triangle
yes
Angle side angle congruence postulate. The side has to be in the middle of the two angles
Its the Side, Angle, Side of a congruent postulate.
If you are referring to the congruence of triangles formed by segments labeled as "a," "b," "c," "d," "e," and "f," the applicable postulate would depend on the specific relationships between these segments. For example, if two triangles share two sides and the included angle, you could apply the Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Congruence Postulate. Alternatively, if they have three sides of equal length, you would use the Side-Side-Side (SSS) Congruence Postulate. More details about the relationships would help clarify which postulate applies.
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HL congruence theorem
yes
Angle side angle congruence postulate. The side has to be in the middle of the two angles
Since ASA is a congruence postulate and congruence implies similarity, then the answer is : yes.
Its the Side, Angle, Side of a congruent postulate.
SAA Congruence Postulate states that if two angles and a side opposite one of the angles are the same, the triangles are congruent.
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SAS
geometry
congruent - asa
Congruent - SSS
SSS