you can assume that the angles are congruent, but not the sides.
Correct. Congruency means that two triangles have three pairs of congruent angles and corresponding sides of the same lengths. A pair of triangles with three pairs of congruent angles but sides of different lengths are similar, not congruent.
Yes, they are.
You can prove that to triangles are congruent with SSS, then use CPCTC to prove that two corresponding angles of those triangles are congruent.
i think its congruent
They are congruent triangles.
False. The statement should be: If the corresponding side lengths of two triangles are congruent, and the triangles are similar, then the corresponding angles are also congruent.
All the corresponding sides in congruent triangles are equal All the corresponding angles in congruent triangles are equal
No. All corresponding sides and angles have to be congruent for the triangles to be congruent.
The triangles are also congruent.
Two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.
No. Angles are not congruent. (Triangles may be congruent.)
you can assume that the angles are congruent, but not the sides.
They are two triangles whose corresponding sides and angles are the same.
Then they both will be identical in sides and angles
The answer is no. When two triangles are congruent all three corresponding sides are the same and all three corresponding angles are the same. Two triangles with the same corresponding angles can have corresponding sides different so they are not congruent.
Correct. Congruency means that two triangles have three pairs of congruent angles and corresponding sides of the same lengths. A pair of triangles with three pairs of congruent angles but sides of different lengths are similar, not congruent.