In this section, we will understand the SAS theorem and its important statements. We will also see how we can find the area of any given triangle using the SAS theorem.
SAS congruence theorem
SAS congruence theorem gives the congruent relation between two triangles. When all the corresponding angles are congruent to each other and all the corresponding sides are congruent in two triangles, those triangles are said to be congruent. But with the SAS congruence theorem, we only consider two sides and one angle to establish the congruence between the triangles.
Here as the name suggests, SAS stands for Side-Angle-Side. When using the SAS congruence theorem, we consider two corresponding adjacent sides and the angle included between those two sides.
One should always note that the angle should be the included one and not any other, as it would not then satisfy the SAS criterion.
SAS congruence theorem : Two triangles are said to be congruent if the two corresponding sides and the angle included to these sides of one triangle are equal to the corresponding sides and the included angle of the other triangle.
Mathematical we represent as, if then
SAS congruent triangles, Mouli Javia - StudySmarter Originals
If the SAS congruence theorem satisfies for any two triangles, then we can directly say that all the sides and angles of one triangle will be equal to the other triangle respectively.
SAS similarity theorem
We can conclude two triangles are similar using the SAS similarity theorem. Usually, we need information about all the sides and angles of both the triangles to prove them similar. But with the help of the SAS similarity theorem, we only consider two corresponding sides and one corresponding angle of these triangles.
As SAS triangles have two sides, we can take the proportion of these sides to show the similarity between the two triangles.
SAS similarity theorem : Two triangles are similar if the two adjacent sides of one triangle are proportional to the two adjacent sides of another triangle and the included angles of both triangles are equal.
Mathematically we say that, if and then
SAS similarity theorem, Mouli Javia - StudySmarter Originals
SAS theorem proof
Let us look at the SAS theorem proof for both congruence and similarity.
SAS congruence theorem proof
Let's perform an activity to prove the SAS congruence theorem. From the statement of the SAS congruence theorem, it is given that and
SAS congruence theorem, Mouli Javia - StudySmarter Originals
To prove:
We take a triangle and place it over the other triangle Now it can be seen that the B coincides with Y as As and when both triangles are placed over each other, AC and XZ will fall alongside each other. As point C coincides with Z. Also BC and YZ will coincide with each other.
So clearly, both triangles and coincide with each other. Hence .
ASA similarity theorem proof
It is given from the statement of similarity theorem that and
To prove:
SAS similarity triangle with constructed line PQ, Mouli Javia - StudySmarter Originals
Consider a point P on DE at such a distance such that Then join a line segment from P to EF at point Q such that As we get that
Then by Basic Proportionality Theorem,
Basic Proportionality Theorem : If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle and if that line intersects the other two sides at two different points in the triangle then those sides are in proportion.
We are already given that,
As and from equation (1) and equation (2),
And we also have that
So using the SAS congruence theorem from the above information we get that
We already have that So from the both obtained similarity we get that
SAS theorem formula
The SAS theorem is not only used to show congruence and similarity between two triangles, but we get the SAS theorem formula from it. This SAS formula can be very helpful in trigonometry to calculate the area of a triangle. This formula uses trigonometry rules to find the area of the triangle.
The SAS theorem formula for the triangle is expressed as :
Area of triangle where a and b are the two sides of SAS triangle and x is the measure of the included angle.
SAS triangle, Mouli Javia - StudySmarter Originals
Let us derive the SAS theorem formula. In the SAS construct a perpendicular from point A onto the line BC at D. Now as forms a right triangle, we can use trigonometric ratios with as the angle.
Also, we know that the general formula to calculate any triangle is
Area
Now in the b is the base and p is the height. Then substituting this value in the formula of are we get,
Area
From equation (1) we know the value of p, so we substitute that in the above-obtained equation (2) of area.
Area
Hence the formula for the area of the triangle using the SAS theorem is
SAS theorem examples
Here are some of the SAS theorem examples to understand the concept better.
Determine if the given triangles are similar or not.
Similar triangles example, www.ck12.org
Solution:
From the figure, we can see that two sides and one angle measure are provided for each triangle. And the gives are adjacent and the angle is the included angle of both the sides. so the given triangle can be considered as the SAS triangle.
Here we need to determine the similarity between and But for that, we need to verify the SAS similarity theorem.
As and are both right-angle triangles. So it implies that
We also need to check the proportion between the given sides.
So, from above we can see that both sides and an angle satisfy the condition of the SAS similarity theorem. Hence both the triangles and are similar triangles.
Find the area of the given triangle using SAS theorem formula, if and
SAS triangle, Mouli Javia - StudySmarter Originals
Solution:
Here we are given that So consider
Then Area of the above triangle using the SAS theorem formula is,
Area
Hence, the area of the triangle using the SAS theorem formula is 30 cm2
SAS Theorem - Key takeaways
- SAS congruence theorem : Two triangles are said to be congruent if the two corresponding sides and the angle included to these sides of one triangle are equal to the corresponding sides and the included angle of the other triangle.
- SAS similarity theorem : Two triangles are similar if the two adjacent sides of one triangle are proportional to the two adjacent sides of another triangle and the included angles of both triangles are equal.
- Area of a triangle using SAS theorem where a and b are the two sides of SAS triangle and x is the measure of the included angle.
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