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Answered by bijoy3903
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Why is the SSA not taken as a criterion for the congruency of triangles?

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Start by constructing the angle at your point of origin, using two rays. Call this point A

Using one of the rays, measure the distance of the adjacent side, giving you one of the sides. Call the other endpoint B.

From B, use a compass to measure the remaining side, and form a circle centering on B.

This will cause one of three situations:

Zero points contact between the circle and the other ray, meaning you weren't dealing with a triangle to begin with.

One point contacts, leaving a congruent right triangle

Two points contact, leaving two possible congruent triangles.

Congruence requires that the criterion not permit multiple outcomes.

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Answered by meenashisuresh73
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