They look the exact same if you are not sure measure them and see
The lengths of the sides need not be congruent. For example, consider a square and a rectangle.
No, something could be similar to something else, but be bigger. To be congruent they need to be the exactly the same.
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One shape cannot be congruent: you need two (or more) shapes which can be congruent to each other.
You need only know the radius of each circle to determine that they are congruent. If the radii are identical, the circles are identical. This can also be determined by comparing the diameters (twice the radii), or the circumferences, or the areas of the circles. In all cases, if the parameters are identical, the circles are identical.
The lengths of the sides need not be congruent. For example, consider a square and a rectangle.
No, something could be similar to something else, but be bigger. To be congruent they need to be the exactly the same.
A pyramid need not have any congruent sides.A pyramid need not have any congruent sides.A pyramid need not have any congruent sides.A pyramid need not have any congruent sides.
We don't know what has already been proven congruent, sowe're in no position to be able to say what elseis required.
For a start, you would need to know what efg and jkl are.
No, they are similar. They may be congruent, but they need not be.
You need calculate the area of only one face and multiply the result by the number of congruent faces.
One shape cannot be congruent: you need two (or more) shapes which can be congruent to each other.
You need only know the radius of each circle to determine that they are congruent. If the radii are identical, the circles are identical. This can also be determined by comparing the diameters (twice the radii), or the circumferences, or the areas of the circles. In all cases, if the parameters are identical, the circles are identical.
no because if the shape is changed it wouldn't be a translation it wouldn't be congruent and you need it congruent or else it wouldn't be a translation. thank you for reading my answer i really needed this for my homework i had it in my mind but, i forgot it so i decided to look it up and answered my own question. THAT IS MY ANSWER BYE!
All of the angles between the sides need to be the same. The sides can be of any length, but because the angles are the same they will always be in the same ratio to each other.
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