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RHS Congruence Rule is also known as the HL (Hypotenuse-Leg) Congruence Theorem. It states the criteria for any two right-angle triangles to be congruent. This rule states that if in two right triangles, the hypotenuse and one side of one triangle are equal to the hypotenuse and one corresponding side of the other triangle, then the triangles are congruent. In this article, we will discuss the criteria of congruence of right-angle triangles in detail including proof and examples. Table of Content What is RHS Congruence Rule?
RHS Congruence Rule states that in two right-angled triangles, if the length of the hypotenuse and one side of one triangle is equal to the length of the hypotenuse and corresponding side of the other triangle, then the two triangles are congruent RHS Criterion of CongreunceIn symbols, if in two right triangles △ABC and △DEF, we have:
△ABC ≅ △DEF (by RHS) Proof of RHS Congruence RuleLet’s consider two right angle ΔABC and ΔDEF, Where,
This, can be illustrated as follows. To Proof: We need to prove that ΔABC and ΔDEF are congruent. Proof:
The above proves the RHS Congruence Rule. How to apply RHS Congruence Rule?To check if you can apply the RHS Congruence Rule to prove whether triangles are congruent, check the given and the triangles.
If all the three conditions above meet then you can apply the RHS Congruence Rule to prove them to be congruent to each other. RHS and SSS Congurence RuleKey differences between the RHS and SSS congruence rules are listed in the following table:
Read More, Examples on RHS Congruence RuleExample 1: P is a point equidistant from two lines l and m intersecting at point A. Show that the line AP bisects the angle between them. Solution:
Example 2: State and prove whether given triangles in the following image are congruent or not. Solution:
Question 3: In the given triangle, △ABD, if AC bisects side BD and CE=CF, prove that the area of triangles △BCE and △DCF are equal. Solution:
Practice Problems on RHS Congruence RuleProblem 1: Triangle ABC has a right angle at B, where AB = 10, BC = 24, and AC = 26. Triangle DEF has a right angle at E, where DE = 10 and DF = 26. Are the two triangles congruent? Problem 2: Triangle PQR has a right angle at Q, where PQ = 15, QR = 20, and PR = 25. Triangle XYZ has a right angle at Y, where XY = 20 and XZ = 25. Are the two triangles congruent? Problem 3: Triangle LMN has a right angle at M, where LM = 9, MN = 12, and LN = 15. Triangle STU has a right angle at T, where ST = 9 and SU = 15. Are the two triangles congruent? Problem 4: Triangle JKL has a right angle at J, where JK = 8, JL = 17, and KL = 15. Triangle VWX has a right angle at V, where VW = 8 and VX = 15. Are the two triangles congruent? FAQs on RHS Congruence RuleWhat is RHS criterion in triangles?
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