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Which condition does not prove that two triangles are congruent? 1) SSS= SSS2) SSA=SSA3)SAS= SAS4) ASA= ASA

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The SSA condition which specifies two sides and a non-included angle does not by itself prove congruence. In order to show congruence, additional information is required such as the measure of the corresponding angles and in some cases the lengths of the two pairs of corresponding sides.

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