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Chapter 6 Theorems/Postulates/Collaries

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Postulate/Theorem Name
Postulate/Theorem
Angle-Angle (AA) Similarity Postulate   if two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar  
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  if two polygons are similar, then the ratio of their perimeters is equal to the ratios of their corresponding side lengths  
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Side-Side-Side (SSS) Similarity Theorem   if the corresponding side lengths of two triangles are proportional, then the triangles are similar  
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Side-Angle-Side (SAS) Similarity Theorem   if an angle of one triangle is congruent to an angle of a second triangle and the lengths of the sides including these angles are proportional, then the triangles are similar  
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Triangle Proportionality Theorem   if a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides the two sides proportionally  
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Converse of the Triangle Proportionality Theorem   if a line divides two sides of a triangle proportionally, then it is parallel to the third side  
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  if three parallel lines intersect two transversals, then they divide the transversals proportionally  
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  if a ray bisects an angle of a triangle, then it divides the opposite side into segments whose lengths are proportional to the lengths of the other two sides  
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