sss
Gram crackers
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Yes, the corollary to one theorem can be used to prove another theorem.
A segment need not be a bisector. No theorem can be used to prove something that may not be true!
To prove that two triangles are congruent, you can use the Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Postulate. This states that if two sides of one triangle are equal to two sides of another triangle, and the angle between those sides is also equal, then the triangles are congruent. Alternatively, the Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) Theorem can also be used if two angles and the included side of one triangle are equal to the corresponding parts of another triangle.
ASA
SAS
SAS
Gram crackers
Asa /sss
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)
For this type of question the diagram that is with the question is needed to provide you an answer.
We cannot determine without seeing the data for PRS & QRS. My guess though would be ASA Though it could also be SSS
Pythagorean theorem
Yes, the corollary to one theorem can be used to prove another theorem.