1. What are the parts of HL theorem? 1. It appears from the name of the HL Theorem that you actually need to know only two parts of a triangle in order to prove two triangles congruent. Is this the case? O Yes. you only need to know the hypotenuse and a leg of a triangle. O No, you actually need to know two sides and an angle, because the triangle must be a right triangle. O No. you actually need to know three sides of the triangle. O No, you actually need to know two angles and a side. A O B D
1. What are the parts of HL theorem? 1. It appears from the name of the HL Theorem that you actually need to know only two parts of a triangle in order to prove two triangles congruent. Is this the case? O Yes. you only need to know the hypotenuse and a leg of a triangle. O No, you actually need to know two sides and an angle, because the triangle must be a right triangle. O No. you actually need to know three sides of the triangle. O No, you actually need to know two angles and a side. A O B D
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1. It appears from the name of the HL Theorem that you actually need to know only two parts of a
triangle in order to prove two triangles congruent. Is this the case?
o Yes, you only need to know the hypotenuse and a leg of a triangle.
O No, you actually need to know two sides and an angle, because the triangle must be a right
triangle.
O No. you actually need to know three sides of the triangle.
O No, you actually need to know two angles and a side.
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