Message from @MFO xBandit
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oh, cuz you said it's congruent triangles. for congruent triangles, it means all the 3 sides & 3 angles are the same
What about sss
And sas
if 2 triangles are actually congruent, then angle Z = angle S
side-side-side. sas is side-angle-side
I mean for proving the congruence if that’s any different
I'm too far out of math classes for this. I was playing that X=R, Y=S, & Z=T.
okay gimme one sec
Like this
Everything is already given to you. Just label the diagram and you will know which congruent tyle you are dealing with
in this example, you know the two angles and one side, therefore it can only be asa
My brain hurts
Ah
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Anyone wanna teach me trigonometry? I’ve doing online school so I don’t really elbow what I’m doing. And once state testing comes I’m screwed
Sure
What'da want to know? remember So cah toa
S o/a c a/h to/a
So that means since of an angle=oppsite side from angle divided by addjaicant (non hypoutinouse side)
Basically everything when I get home I can tell you the specifics
Sure
Cos of an angle ='s adject side (not hypitounouse) divided by hypontinuse
tan of an angle equal's opsite/adjacant (not HYP)
Thats bout it
What math are you in
Oh that stuff, that's not that hard
It's just more things to use in proofs
Even though it's really confusing at first. Once it clicks, it's easy
At least it will be till you get cpctc
those should be easy to get 👍
That's a little hard in general
the concept of asa, sas and sss are pretty easy to grasp imo
cpctc is just combining it
i'm more nervous of big diagrams where you have to go through multiple steps and have small triangles within big triangles <:SadPepe:801485397678489660>