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Triangle QRS has been translated to create triangle Q'R'S'. RS= R'S' = 10 units, angles Q and Q' are both 90 degrees. Which postulate or theorem below would prove the two triangles are congruent?

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SSS SAS ASA HL

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can someone help?

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@Photon336

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|dw:1457912726450:dw| the angle and side of of one triangle = the angle and side of another. I'm not to sure but the safest bet would be HL Congruence. Hypotenuse-leg congruence. When two right triangles have corresponding sides that are congruent as shown below, the triangles are congruent.

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