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Triangle QRS has been translated to create triangle Q'R'S'. RS= R'S' = 10 units, QS= Q'S' = 5 units, and angles Q and Q' are both 90 degrees. Which theorem below would prove the two triangles are congruent?
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Triangle QRS has been translated to create triangle Q'R'S'. RS= R'S' = 10 units, QS= Q'S' = 5 units, and angles Q and Q' are both 90 degrees. Which theorem below would prove the two triangles are congruent?
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Answer:
HL Theorem
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It would be ASA(angle side angle)
if 2 angles and an included side are congruent, then the two triangles are congruent.
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