if you have two triangles you can prove them congruent by stating that all of the sides are congruent, hence (SSS=Side, Side, Side). You can also do the same by stating SAS (Side, Angle, Side) or ASA (Angle, Side, Angle). Using these methods, everything must be in order and consecutive to prove the triangles congruent
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No.
The side that is not adjacent to another side of a triangle is called the opposite side.
The side of the triangle next to the angle is called the adjacent side.
A midsegment of a triangle is parallel to the side of the triangle, and it's length is half the length of that side
It is a half left side triangle, nothing more, nothing less.
This side is called the hypotenuse.
No.
The side that is not adjacent to another side of a triangle is called the opposite side.
A side on a triangle is a line that connects two of the apexes.
The side of the triangle next to the angle is called the adjacent side.
The missing side of a right triangle is called the hypotenuse. This side is opposite the right angle and is the longest side of the triangle.
A midsegment of a triangle is parallel to the side of the triangle, and it's length is half the length of that side
It is a half left side triangle, nothing more, nothing less.
No side of a triangle is ever parallel to any other side of the same triangle.
The longest side of a triangle is called the Hypotenuse.
Side c of a triangle is opposite angle C
Yes, it can.