Yes
In most cases, no.
All the corresponding sides in congruent triangles are equal All the corresponding angles in congruent triangles are equal
Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles is the full form od CPCT.
When two triangles are congruent, there are 6 facts that are true about the triangles. The triangles have 3 sets of congruent (of equal length) sides and the triangles have 3 sets of congruent (of equal measure) angles.
Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.
Only if the two triangles are congruent will they have equal areas. A third fact is required to determine they are congruent (and thus have the same area): 1) The third sides are equal; 2) The angles enclosed between the sides are equal; or 3) The same one of the sides is the hypotenuse of the triangles, which are right angled triangles.
Yes, similar triangles are congruent because in order to be congruent they must first be equal. Which in turn is the definition of a similar triangle. A triangle equal in angle measurements and/or side lengths. So, yes.
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent/equal
There are three types of triangles. Scalene triangles have no congruent sides or angles, equilateral triangles have 3 congruent sides and 3 60degree angles, and isosceles triangles have two congruent sides and two congruent angles.
no. if one triangles sides are all 2 and one triangles sides are all 3 then they are not congruent
Yes.