Two cylinders with the same volume are not necessarily congruent. One could have a different diameter and length than the other, and still have the same volume.
congruent shapes are the same shape and size... i think
In geometry two figures are congruent if they have the same shape and size if they are non congruent they do not have the same shape and size two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are all equal in lengh and their corresponding angles are equal in size
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congruent shapes :)
They are congruent.
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Change in height and circumference
Congruent ones. A cube of side x has a volume of x3. Any other cube, of volume x3 must have sides of length x and so the two cubes must be congruent.
When a base is congruent it is the same shape and size, and parallel is when they will never touch. Therefore, on a square the top and bottom are congruent parallel bases. Some other examples are: Cylinders, rectangular prisms, and of course parallelograms.
The two angles are congruent. They are congruentangles. Congruent is basically 'same' in math. We often say congruent shapes, congruent, angles, and congruent sides.
The two congruent 3D triangles were equal in shape, size, length and volume.
If two line segments are congruent then they have the same length.
same circle or congruent circles
the two polygons are congruent if they are the same shape with the same measurements. If they can be flipped, rotated, and/or slid to look identical then they're congruent.
Two angles that are congruent have the same angle measurement.
If they both have 3 sides the same and 3 angles the same then they are said to be congruent.