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This postulate helps us compare congruent triangles. We'll get to Einstein's postulates regarding special relativity and inertial frames of reference next week. Or, um, maybe in three years or so…
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- 00:04
SSS Postulate, a la Shmoop.
- 00:09
Ever since Mr. Purple and Mrs. Yellow became next-door neighbors,
- 00:12
they've had a little rivalry going on between them.
- 00:15
They are always trying to outdo each other.
- 00:17
When Mr. Purple had his old BMW fixed,
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- 00:19
Mrs. Yellow bought a shiny new one.
- 00:22
When Mrs. Yellow put up lights and animatronic lawn ornaments for Christmas last year…
- 00:27
…Mr. Purple put a giant inflatable Santa on his lawn and gave out free candy canes to all the kids
- 00:32
Most recently, Mr. Purple had his front lawn redesigned into the shape of a triangle…
- 00:37
…and it was no surprise to him that two months later, Mrs. Yellow did the same.
- 00:41
The only question was… whose lawn was bigger?
- 00:45
If the two triangular lawns look like this, whose lawn is larger:
- 00:49
Mr. Purple's or Mrs. Yellow's?
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To settle this dispute, we can find out whether or not the triangular lawns are congruent.
- 00:59
Remember if two triangles are congruent, that means all their side lengths and all their angle
- 01:04
measures are exactly equal.
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Basically, the triangles are identical to each other.
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In this case, our two triangles both have sides of lengths 6 feet, 8 feet, and 10 feet.
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We know that when two sides are equal in length, they're congruent.
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So the 6-foot sides are congruent to each other, the 8-foot sides are congruent to each other...
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…and there's only one 10-foot side, which is congruent to itself, obviously.
- 01:29
If you're curious about the geometric way to say this, it's called Reflexive Property.
- 01:37
It's when something equals itself.
- 01:42
To prove that two shapes are congruent, we need to make sure all the side lengths and
- 01:46
angle measures are congruent.
- 01:48
But triangles are special. Really special.
- 01:51
Instead of finding all the angle measures, we can use a shortcut called Side-Side-Side,
- 01:57
or SSS Postulate.
- 02:03
The Side-Side-Side Postulate says that if all three sides of one triangle are congruent
- 02:08
to all three sides of another triangle, both these triangles are congruent.
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Basically, with SSS, we don't need to worry about angle measures.
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As long as we can prove that all three sides of both triangles are congruent, we can say
- 02:21
with absolute certainty that the triangles themselves are congruent.
- 02:26
Since we know the sides of Mr. Purple's lawn are 6 feet, 8 feet, and 10 feet in length…
- 02:31
and the sides of Mrs. Yellow's lawn are 6 feet, 8 feet, and 10 feet in length…
- 02:36
…we can say that, according to the SSS Postulate, the two triangles are congruent to each other.
- 02:43
So Mrs. Yellow's lawn and Mr. Purple's lawn are the exact same size.
- 02:47
Guess who doesn’t exactly believe in ties?
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