One side cannot be congruent: it must be congruent to something!
if it has one congruent side it is a scalene triangle. if it has a pair of congruent sides it is an isosceles triangle. if all the sides are congruent it is an equilateral triangle
The question is self-contradictory.
No, triangles with the same side lengths are always congruent.
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The top side is congruent to the bottom side, and the left side is congruent to the right side.
One side cannot be congruent: it must be congruent to something!
Yes. It is so true that if they are side-by-side, you can hardly tell them apart.
Yes they are. Or they could have three pairs of congruent sides, or they could have one pair of congruent angles and two pairs of sides. As far as a triangle goes, if you have at least three pairs of congruent sides or angles they are congruent. This answer is wrong. The triangles are only similar. For congruent trisngles we have the following theorems = Side - side - side, Side - Angle - side , Angle - angle - side, Right triangle - hypotenuse - side.
No. Any three consecutive congruent parts (angle-side-angle or side-angle-side) make any two triangles completely congruent.
if it has one congruent side it is a scalene triangle. if it has a pair of congruent sides it is an isosceles triangle. if all the sides are congruent it is an equilateral triangle
no because it dosent tell all the side lenghts
Same-side interior angles are supplementary. They are not always congruent, but in a regular polygon adjacent angles are congruent.
Without seeing the picture, I can't tell what's already known to be congruent, so there's no way I can figure out what 'else' is needed.
The question is self-contradictory.
No, triangles with the same side lengths are always congruent.
Yes a trapezoid has two congruent side