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OpenStudy (rz172):

Help? WILL MEDAL!

OpenStudy (rz172):

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

it's SAS

OpenStudy (q-tip):

The right triangle is reflected from the left triangle. The leftmost side and the rightmost side is congruent, as it is given (Side) They both have a right angle. (Angle) The two triangles both share the bottom side. (Side) Therefore, the two triangles are congruent - SAS postulate

OpenStudy (ggray915):

Yeah I agree its Sas, Q-Tip (XD) explained it really well

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

yesterday you ve posted one same exercise on what i ve said is SAS similarity but you ve answered not is SAS ,this is HL so now reposted this exercise and you like explain somebody that why is SAS similarity case ? why ?

OpenStudy (rz172):

This is SAS.

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

yes sure this is SAS but this is the same exercise like what you ve posted yesterday night - night here in Europe

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

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jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

@Rz172 ok. ?

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

@jhonyy9 I chekced the question, the answer is HL, because they have the same hypotenuse, the same base. Therefore, the smae hight is implide but not explicitly stated. To prove congrugence, it can be down by SAS since same hight can be proven, but its more direct using HL

OpenStudy (caozeyuan):

This question actually can also be proven using HL but this time the hypotenuse have to be proven to be the same length, which is more tedious than using SAS

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