That's not a postulate. It's a theorem. And you have stated it.
yes
The SAS (Side-Angle-Side) postulate.
You can't use SSA or ASS as a postulate because it doesn't determine that the triangles are congruent; right triangles are most likely determined by HL: hypotenuse leg- genius!
similar
That's not a postulate. It's a theorem. And you have stated it.
yes
AA
You would use the AA Similarity Postulate to prove that the following two triangles are similar. True or false?
Two congruent triangles.. To prove it, use the SSS Postulate.
H S Postulate This postulate is applicable only to right triangles. If the hypotenuse and any one side of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and the corresponding side of another right triangle then the two triangles are congruent REGARDS:ZEESHAN ALI
The SAS (Side-Angle-Side) postulate.
SAA Congruence Postulate states that if two angles and a side opposite one of the angles are the same, the triangles are congruent.
Pythagorean theorem
SSS is a postulate used in proving that two triangles are congruent. It is also known as the "Side-Side-Side" Triangle Congruence Postulate. It states that if all 3 sides of a triangle are congruent to another triangles 3 sides, then both triangles are congruent.
It is a postulate concerning congruent triangles. Two triangles are congruent if the are both right angled (R), their hypotenuses are the same length (H) and one of the sides of one triangle is congruent to a side of the other (S).
You can't use SSA or ASS as a postulate because it doesn't determine that the triangles are congruent; right triangles are most likely determined by HL: hypotenuse leg- genius!