00:02
Hi, so i asked which postulate if any can be used to prove that the triangles are congruent.
00:07
So here are three of, i think, five different options of congruence for triangles, side, side, side, side, side, side, angle, side.
00:18
Well, what does this give us? this is saying these two sides are equal, and it shares a common side, so those are also, well, congruent.
00:28
Those are congruent, those are congruent, this is congruence.
00:31
And, you know, where i'm from, in order for me to tell you that these two angles are congruent, there would have to be a little like perpendicular line right here, perpendicular line right here.
00:44
And we don't see that.
00:45
And also visually, they don't look congruent at all.
00:48
So, all right.
00:51
Assuming that these are congruent angles, which i'm not, shouldn't, it still would not be enough information to tell if the triangles are congruent.
01:02
There is no such thing as a postulate for s -s -a, like s -s -a, that does not exist, or ass, that's not, those aren't postulate that work...