Two congruent triangles in different orientations, one next to the other. Triangle A B C is on the left, and triangle L M N is on the right.

Are the triangles congruent? If so, write a congruence statement and reason why.

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No, the triangles are not necessarily congruent.
No, the triangles are not necessarily congruent.

Yes, △ABC≅△NLM by the SSA Congruence Theorem.
Yes, triangle upper A upper B upper C congruent to triangle upper N upper L upper M by the SSA Congruence Theorem.

Yes, △ABC≅△MLN by the SSA Congruence Theorem.
Yes, triangle upper A upper B upper C congruent to triangle upper M upper L upper N by the SSA Congruence Theorem.

Yes, △ABC≅△LMN by the SSA Congruence Theorem.
Yes, triangle upper A upper B upper C congruent to triangle upper L upper M upper N by the SSA Congruence Theorem.

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No, the triangles are not necessarily congruent.