Yes , SAS (Side-Angle-Side) is a second Congruence postulate to prove triangle congruence by showing that two sides and their included angles are congruent.
Side-Angle-Side is the rule used to prove whether a given set of triangles are congruent. The SAS rule states: Triangles are congruent if two sides and an included angle of a triangle are equal to two sides and an included angle of another triangle. An included angle is the angle formed by two given sides.. For example : let's us consider two triangles ∆SQR and ∆TSR ,
In above given figure, sides
RS = RS ( common side)
QS = ST ( S divides QT in two equal parts) and angle between QS and SR equal to angle between SR and ST i.e. ∠QSR = ∠RST = 90° (right angle ) and it is included angle . So, by SAS Congruence rule, both of triangles are congruent. Hence, Δ ABC ≅ Δ PQR.
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