In this activity we are exploring the SSA (Side-Side-Angle) Triangle Condition. Adjust the two lengths for the two sides of a triangle and the measure of the interior angle opposite the first side by the sliders and/or input boxes. Angles are given in radians and degrees. The input box is for radians. [br][br]Experiment with different combinations of lengths and angle measures until you are sure that you have explored all of the cases.[br][br]If such a triangle exists, then how many different congruence classes (different sizes of triangles) may result? Are there different cases? [br][br]If two triangles exist and they have two corresponding pairs of congruent angles and the corresponding pair of included sides are congruent,do the two triangles have to be congruent?[br]