SAS postulate or SSS postulate.
No, because Segment Construction Postulate may be use in any rays,there is exactly one point at a given distance from the end of the ray and in Segment Addition Postulate is is you may add only the Lines.
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The ASS postulate would be that:if an angle and two sides of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding angle and two sides of a second triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.The SSA postulate would be similar.Neither is true.
The perpendicular postulate states that if there is a line, as well as a point that is not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point that is perpendicular to the given line.
Since ASA is a congruence postulate and congruence implies similarity, then the answer is : yes.
Angle side angle congruence postulate. The side has to be in the middle of the two angles
ASA
congruent - asa
ASA
AAS theorem and ASA postulate by john overbay
Gram crackers
Asa /sss
The correct answer is the AAS theorem
To be congruent, the three angles of a triangle must be the same and the three sides must be the same. If triangles TRS and WUV meet those conditions, they are congruent.
The SSS, ASA and SAA postulates together signify what conditions must be present for two triangles to be congruent. Do all of the conditions this postulates represent together have to be present for two triangles to be congruent ? Explain.
We definitely need to see the drawing that goes along with that question before we can even begin to try and answer it.