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No. The angles must be an included angle, between the sides to guarantee congruence. For an example. imagine a triangle with two equal sides and a 60 degree angle between them and another triangle with the same two equal sides and a 120 degree angle between them.
An isosceles triangle has two sides and two angles that are the same.
Opposite vertices are two vertices of any polygon with an even number of sides that have the same number of sides between them.
No. Parallel means they are side by side and have the same distance continuously between them but they might be different lengths and therefore not the same. A trapezoid has two parallel sides of unequal lengths.
If any two sides of a triangle are equal in length to two sides of another triangle and the angles between each pair of sides have the same measure, then the two triangles are congruent. AKA the triangles are exactly the same size. (SAS stands for Side Angle Side.)