No, fluorescent tubes cannot be considered congruent. Congruence refers to two or more objects having the same shape and size. While fluorescent tubes may have the same dimensions and specifications, they are not identical in shape due to variations in manufacturing processes and materials. Therefore, they would not be considered congruent in a geometric sense.
Non-congruent or incongruent is the opposite of congruent.
no there are not congruent..........congruent means same in which there not
a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
No. If you made a parallelogram with congruent sides it wouldn't necessarily have congruent angles. A square has to have congruent angles as well as congruent sides.
No, fluorescent tubes cannot be considered congruent. Congruence refers to two or more objects having the same shape and size. While fluorescent tubes may have the same dimensions and specifications, they are not identical in shape due to variations in manufacturing processes and materials. Therefore, they would not be considered congruent in a geometric sense.
Thomas Edison in 1896
15 watts.
compact fluoresent
Non-congruent or incongruent is the opposite of congruent.
The answer depends on what it is supposed to be congruent to!
no there are not congruent..........congruent means same in which there not
CPCTC or congruent
Things that are the same size
a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
The Definition of Congruent Figures (which is a proof) says that if two figures have corresponding sides congruent and corresponding angles congruent, then the figures are to be congruent.
No. If you made a parallelogram with congruent sides it wouldn't necessarily have congruent angles. A square has to have congruent angles as well as congruent sides.