In a right triangle, the sides that form the right angle are the legs; the longest side
Chapter 3, Problem 6(choose chapter or problem)
In a right triangle, the sides that form the right angle are the legs; the longest side (opposite the right angle) is the hypotenuse. Some textbooks say that when two right triangles have congruent pairs of legs, the right triangles are congruent by the reason LL. In our work, LL is just a special case of one of the postulates in this section. Which postulate is that?
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