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If a triangle does not have the same length side as another triangle the sides are not congruent.
The length of the sides of an isosceles triangle are not set in stone. An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with at least two congruent sides. Equilateral triangles; that is, triangles in which all sides are of equal length are also considered to be isosceles triangles. Therefore, as long as at least two sides of the triangle are congruent, (Of equal length) said triangle is an isosceles triangle.
Yes because the definition of a congruent triangle is a triangle with EVERY side the same length
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if AC equals 6 and AD equals 5 is: 7.81
In a congruent equilateral triangle all 3 sides are the same length and all 3 angles are the same.
If a triangle does not have the same length side as another triangle the sides are not congruent.
isosceles triangle is a triangle in which 2 of the 3 sides are equal length. the third side can be any length. there are an infinite number of such triangles. congruent just means total equal to another triangle. you only say congruent when referring to two different triangles. or you can say any triangle is congruent to itself. so if you have two isosceles triangle that are identical, then each one is a congruent isosceles triangle
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with 2 congruent sides. (2 sides are the same length)
The length of the sides of an isosceles triangle are not set in stone. An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with at least two congruent sides. Equilateral triangles; that is, triangles in which all sides are of equal length are also considered to be isosceles triangles. Therefore, as long as at least two sides of the triangle are congruent, (Of equal length) said triangle is an isosceles triangle.
congruent means equivalent. An equilateral triangle has 3 of the same sides, not two. Isosceles triangles can have 2 or 3 of the same length sides. Congruent isosceles triangles are impossible.I agree with most of the above answer but not the last sentence. It is possible to have congruent isosceles triangles. If the legs (sides) of triangle 1 are the same length as the legs of triangle 2, and the bases (third side) of the two triangles are the same length then the two isosceles triangles will be congruent.So the answer to the question is: yes, a congruent triangle can have two same length sides.
Yes because the definition of a congruent triangle is a triangle with EVERY side the same length
congruent means that all the sides are the same length. the sides of a square have to be the same length or else it would be a rectangle. Not all triangles are congruent though. there are other types of triangles unlike the square, where there is only one type.
Hmm... I'm thinking an equilateral triangle because an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides and are all the same length.
Yes, "equilateral" means that the sides are all the same length, which is to say that they are congruent.
No. An isosceles triangle has only two sides of equal length.
An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides, i.e., two sides that are of equal length.
It is the same length as the corresponding side on the other triangle.