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[100 Points]'m stuck on this answer and I don't know it. So it says I need to Determine whether side-angle-angle (AAA) is a valid means for establishing triangle congruence. In this case, you know the measure of a side, an adjacent angle, and the angle opposite to the side.

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In this case SAA is a valid means for establishing triangle congruence. You can see in the following image. The triangles are the same, SAA is a valid means for establishing triangle congruence. You can see in the following image. The triangles are the same, in other words congruent. How I figured it out was by making a random triangle (ABC) then finding the lengths and angles. From there, I picked a random side (AB) and angles (A) and (B) after I transferred the information I had and put it into a new triangle. Using this formula to determine the third angle: 3rd angle (C = 45*) = 180* - angle A (45*) - angle B (90*). From there, I looked for where line (BC) and (CA) would connect. Leaving me with two congruent triangles.

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each side has to be the same for the triangle to be congruent

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