G.GCO.7 Is "SSA" Legit? What Do You Think?

[color=#274e13][i]So far, we've learned a few theorems that help us prove two triangles congruent.  Recall these theorems are:[/i][/color][br][br][b][color=#0000ff]The SSS Theorem[br]The SAS Theorem[br]The ASA Theorem[/color][/b][br][br]Yet, what about [color=#ff0000][b]"SSA"[/b][/color]?  That is, [b][color=#ff0000]if we have 2 sides and a "non-included" angle of one triangle congruent to 2 sides and a "non-included" angle of another triangle, can we conclude that the two triangles are congruent[/color][/b]?  [br][br]Interact with the applet below for a minute or two.  (Feel free to move any of the big black points around.)  Then answer the [color=#ff0000][b]question[/b][/color] above (in detail.)  

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