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Does proving aas require any specific set of angles and sides? or is it any two pairs of corresponding angles and one pair of corresponding sides?
 

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It requires any two angles to be proven to be equal (which in itself proves that all 3 angles are equal) and any one pair of corresponding sides.
 

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It requires any two angles to be proven to be equal (which in itself proves that all 3 angles are equal) and any one pair of corresponding sides.
Thanks, I was confused, as some websites say two corresponding angles and one non included side, and some say two corresponding angles, and an included side.
 

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WAIT! ASA also exists, no wonder i got them confused. Most textbooks don't even mention this but I guess I can't call it AAS if the side is included within the angles. Woah.. OP
 

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WAIT! ASA also exists, no wonder i got them confused. Most textbooks don't even mention this but I guess I can't call it AAS if the side is included within the angles. Woah.. OP
To me, AAS means "two angles, and a side".

ASA is just a special case, so why learn two cases? The other is more general.
 

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You're right, but apparently there are slight differences in both. Mind = blown
 

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