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The SAS theorem is used to prove that two triangles are congruent. If the triangles have a side-angle-side that are congruent (it must be in that order), then the two triangles can be proved congruent. Using this theorem can in the future help prove corresponding parts are congruent among other things.
Only if the congruent angle is the angle between the two congruent sides (SAS postulate).
The answer depends on what is already known about the two triangles.
The SAS (Side-Angle-Side) postulate.
Side-Angle-Side. It's a means to test for congruence between two triangles. If you can match the length of a side, the measure of the angle between that side and another side, and the length of that second side, then you have proven the triangles to be congruent.