What is the HA theorem a special case of?
What are the 3 triangle similarity theorems?
Which congruence criterion do you use?
ASA Congruence. Angle-Side-Angle. Using words: If two angle in one triangle are congruent to two angles of a second triangle, and also if the included sides are congruent, then the triangles are congruent.
What is HYL congruence theorem?
While both are the geometry terms used in proofs and they relate to the placement of angles and sides, the difference lies in when to use them. ASA refers to any two angles and the included side, whereas AAS refers to the two corresponding angles and the non-included side.
The acronym SSA (side-side-angle) refers to the criterion of congruence of two triangles: if two sides and an angle not include between them are respectively equal to two sides and an angle of the other then the two triangles are equal.
What is the La Theorem?
AAS theorem says that if two angles and any side of a triangle are congruent to two angles and any side of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent. Hence, the HA congruence theorem for right triangles is a special case of the AAS theorem.