Part A Determine whether side-side-angle (SSA) is a valid means for establishing triangle congruence. In this case, you know the measure of two adjacent sides and the angle opposite to one of them. If it is a valid criterion, explain why. If it is not valid, use GeoGebra to create a counterexample demonstrating that it doesn’t work and give an explanation. (Hint: Try constructing a triangle where the known angle is opposite to the shortest known side.) If you construct a counterexample, take a screenshot of your work, save it, and insert the image in the space below.

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In the case above, the side-side-angle (SSA) is no valid means for establishing triangle congruence.

What is the triangle congruence about?

Using the image attached:

m  angle A = M angle A

AB = A¹B¹

BC = B¹C¹

Looking at the image of both angles you will see that both are not congruence  because Two triangles can be regarded as congruent if and when all its three corresponding angles or sides are said to be equal and all the three corresponding angles are also said to have equal  measure.

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