LA, HL, HA, and LL are abbreviations commonly used in various contexts, such as education and assessments. In education, they could refer to different levels of learning or achievement, such as "Low Achieving" (LA), "High Level" (HL), "High Achieving" (HA), and "Low Level" (LL). These terms help categorize students based on their performance or proficiency in a subject. However, without additional context, their specific meanings may vary across different fields or disciplines.
aa. If the angles are equal and the triangles are right triangles, then all three angles are equal, but the sides can grow or shrink, as long as they remain proportional.
HL and HA
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There are 100L in a hL
The HA and HL theorems for right triangles or the Pythagorean theorem might be of use.
LL , La , HL and Ha
HA, LA, HL, LL [APEX]
LA and SAS [APEX]
aa. If the angles are equal and the triangles are right triangles, then all three angles are equal, but the sides can grow or shrink, as long as they remain proportional.
HL and HA
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Ha ha ha. Like you`ll ever get that answer! Norway
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la. or ln. ansewred by seth
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