For this type of question the diagram that is with the question is needed to provide you an answer.
sss
Gram crackers
When you need to measure the distance between two objects (to install a dishwasher, for instance), the ruler postulate is no only helpful, but necessary.
Could you please specify which postulate you are referring to?
To verify that two triangles are similar, you can use several similarity postulates and theorems. The most common ones include: **AA Similarity Postulate (Angle-Angle Similarity Postulate):** If two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar. This postulate relies on the similarity of corresponding angles. **SAS Similarity Theorem (Side-Angle-Side Similarity Theorem):** If two pairs of corresponding sides of two triangles are in proportion, and their included angles are congruent, then the two triangles are similar. This theorem involves both sides and angles. **SSS Similarity Theorem (Side-Side-Side Similarity Theorem):** If the corresponding sides of two triangles are in proportion, then the two triangles are similar. This theorem only considers the proportions of the sides. These postulates and theorems are fundamental principles of triangle similarity and are used to establish whether two triangles are indeed similar. Remember that similarity means that the corresponding angles are equal, and the corresponding sides are in proportion.
ASA
SAS
sss
SAS
Gram crackers
Asa /sss
Pythagorean theorem
Well, this will depend on the length of the sides of the triangle for what postulate or theorem you will be using.
i got AAS for apex on this question...
AAS (apex)
Postulate, Corollary, Definition, & Theorem
vertical angles theorem