Understanding Maths He did mention it at 2:02 He said AAS(2 angles and a side) but it’s the same as ASA only the order is different but it’s still the same thing
Actually the two symbols ≡ and ≅ are both valid to denote congruence. It's just one is used more often than the other. The second one is usually preferred in geometry since it denotes equivalence (=) and similarity (~), while the other is used more in abstract algebra.
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dis video helped me so much, thank you
thank you so much eddie you are so helpful at teaching maths
Omg now i have a geometry youtube teacher THANKS SO MUCH
My man on the right hand corner is asking to be in trouble.
amazing, this helped me soo much, this prepared me for my maths essay
You write essays on math? What kind of essays are those?
Theres:
Congruent - SSS, ASA, SAS, RHS
Similarity - AAA, SSS, AAS, RHS
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How is this applied in real life? Why is this practically important? Thanks
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6:46 very sus he close the laptop
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Wht abt ASA
Helpful
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nice doodle on the right. also thanks for the video
It’s exercise numbers that his class has to do
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Sorry sir but there's no AAS congruence in math only four congruence are in maths
SSS, SAS,ASA,RHS
Oops! Did we forget ASA, Eddie? So not 4 tests, but 5. Also the "congruent to" symbol has a squiggly line at the top.
Understanding Maths
He did mention it at 2:02
He said AAS(2 angles and a side) but it’s the same as ASA only the order is different but it’s still the same thing
You’re so condescending bruh
Actually the two symbols ≡ and ≅ are both valid to denote congruence. It's just one is used more often than the other. The second one is usually preferred in geometry since it denotes equivalence (=) and similarity (~), while the other is used more in abstract algebra.
Bro you know there's only 4 congruence
SSS
SAS
ASA
RHS
Actually there's no AAS congruence in math,My math teacher tells me
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