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Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
We expect you're supposed to answer, NO. This is because an angle and two sides are specified, where the angle is not between the two sides. There is no SSA theorem for congruence, so this specification is generally considered to be insufficient.
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Additional comment
The given information is enough to completely specify the given triangle. The reason this is true is that the given angle is opposite the longest of the given sides. A general SSA theorem cannot guarantee that will be the case, so there is no general SSA congruence theorem.
Provided that you have corresponding side and angle information for the other triangle, congruence can be determined (yes). A single triangle by itself cannot be shown congruent to anything.