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The four tests of congruent Triangles
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Answered by harshalpawar989
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Triangles are similar if all three sides in one triangle are in the same proportion to the corresponding sides in the other. This (SSS) is one of the three ways to test that two triangles are similar .

Triangles are similar if two sides in one triangle are in the same proportion to the corresponding sides in the other, and the included angle are equal. This (SAS) is one of the three ways to test that two triangles are similar .

ASA stands for "angle, side, angle" and means that we have two triangles where we know two angles and the included side are equal.

The test is therefore given the initials RHS for 'Right angle', 'Hypotenuse, 'Side'. RHS congruence test. The hypotenuse and one side of one right-angled triangle are respectively equal to the hypotenuse and one other side of another right-angled triangle then the two triangles are congruent.

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Answered by sukanyabanik1
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OK!

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SSS- In this congruency All sides of the two triangles are equal.

SAS- In this congruency The angle is included between two sides in the two triangles.

ASA- The two angles are K

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