It refers to the congruence of two sides and a non-included angle of one triangle with that of another. SSA does not imply congruence of the triangles.
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Oh, what a lovely question! HL, which stands for Hypotenuse-Leg, is indeed a special case of the Side-Side-Angle postulate in geometry. When we have two triangles where we know the length of one side, the length of another side, and the measure of an angle not between those sides, we can use the SSA postulate to determine if the triangles are congruent. Keep exploring the beauty of geometry, my friend!
SAA stands for single action army.
An SSA type has two possible solutions.
A SSA 310 deposit refers to a payment made by the Social Security Administration (SSA) in the United States, typically related to Social Security benefits. The "310" code is used by banks to identify the source of the deposit as coming from the SSA. These deposits can include monthly retirement, disability, or survivor benefits paid to eligible individuals. If you see this deposit listed on your bank statement, it indicates that you have received funds from the SSA.
No. SSA is ambiguous. Unless A = 90 degrees, there are two possible configurations for the triangle. So they need not be congruent.