Of the same length.
The Definition of Congruent Figures (which is a proof) says that if two figures have corresponding sides congruent and corresponding angles congruent, then the figures are to be congruent.
No
Two figures are only congruent if their corresponding angles and sides are equal.So yes, by the definition of congruency.cylinder
Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.
An 8 and a 3
They are said to be congruent
no, according to basic geometry(6th grade, even), the sides are NOT always congruent.
Figures that have congruent corresponding parts are known as congruent figures. This means that all corresponding sides and angles of the figures are equal in measure. For instance, if two triangles are congruent, each side of one triangle is equal in length to the corresponding side of the other triangle, and each angle matches as well. Congruence is often denoted using the symbol "≅".
The angles, sides and vertices that are in the same location in congruent figures.
For segments or angles, "congruent" means that they have the same measure.For more complicated figures, such as triangles, "congruent" means that all corresponding sides and angles are congruent. "Corresponding" means that you make an assignment, from angles and sides of one triangle, to angles and sides of the other triangle. For example, you might label the sides of one triangle a1, b1, c1, and the sides of other triangle a2, b2, c2 - and you consider the "a" sides to be "corresponding".
If two figures are similar or congruent, each angle of the first figure is the same as the corresponding angle of the second figure.In similar figures, the ratio of each side in the first figure to the corresponding side in the second figure is a constant. If the figures are congruent, that ratio is 1: that is, the corresponding sides are of the same measure.
polygons that have corresponding angles congruent and corresponding sides proportional