illustration of why SSA may not prove congruence


SSA cannot be used to prove that two triangles are congruent when the angles that are known to be congruent are acute. Below is an illustration of how this can happen.

In the picture below, ABC and ABD share the angle A and the side AB¯, and the line segmentsMathworldPlanetmath BC¯ and BD¯ are congruent; however, ABC and ABD are clearly not congruent.

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Title illustration of why SSA may not prove congruence
Canonical name IllustrationOfWhySSAMayNotProveCongruence
Date of creation 2013-03-22 17:04:11
Last modified on 2013-03-22 17:04:11
Owner Wkbj79 (1863)
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Author Wkbj79 (1863)
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