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If their measures are equal, then the two angles are congruent.
Angles that are not congruent have different measures and do not represent the same degree of rotation. For example, a 30-degree angle is not congruent to a 60-degree angle because their measures differ. Additionally, angles that are complementary (summing to 90 degrees) or supplementary (summing to 180 degrees) can also be non-congruent, as they do not have equal measures.
congruent angles
Are congruent angles.
Congruent angles
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They are equal (or 'congruent') angles.
a scalene triangle has no congruent sides or measures.
Congruent angles are angles that have the same measure. For example, if angle A measures 30 degrees and angle B also measures 30 degrees, then angles A and B are congruent. Additionally, angles that are vertically opposite when two lines intersect are also congruent. In general, any angles that are equal in measurement are considered congruent.
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90 degrees
A trapezoid does not necessarily have four congruent angles. In fact, most trapezoids have one pair of parallel sides and can have angles of different measures. While a rectangle (a specific type of trapezoid) does have four congruent angles, a general trapezoid does not require this property.