yes
If they have the same length.
Line segments that have the same length are referred to as "congruent segments." Congruent segments can be visually represented as having identical lengths, regardless of their position or orientation in space. In geometry, this property is often denoted using the symbol "≅" to indicate that two segments are congruent.
If two line segments are congruent, it must be true that they have the same length. This means that if you measure both segments, they will be equal in distance from one endpoint to the other. Additionally, congruent segments can be superimposed on each other, matching perfectly in length and endpoints.
To determine if two segments are congruent, you can measure their lengths using a ruler or a measuring tool. If both segments have the same length, they are congruent. Alternatively, in a geometric context, you can use the properties of shapes or theorems to establish congruence without direct measurement. If the endpoints of the segments are the same or can be shown to coincide through transformations (like translation or rotation), the segments are also congruent.
no
If two line segments are congruent then they have the same length.
congruent segments
Congruency means that two things are the same length. Therefore two line segments if the same length are congruent.
If they have the same length
Congruent
If they have the same length.
Yes.
congruent line segments- line segments that have the same lengths.
Two angles are congruent if they both measure exactly the same number of degrees. Two line segments are congruent if they both have exactly the same length.
They are congruent.
Line segments that have the same length are referred to as "congruent segments." Congruent segments can be visually represented as having identical lengths, regardless of their position or orientation in space. In geometry, this property is often denoted using the symbol "≅" to indicate that two segments are congruent.
They must be the same length.