Yes. Congruent circles by definition have the same size, and the radius sufficiently describes the size of a circle.
Circles are congruent when they have the same radius and they are similar when their radii are different in lengths.
True providing that they have the same diameters
Yes, all of the radii in a single circle are congruent.
2 circles can be congruent. The have to have the same radius.
Are congruent circles.
Congruent circles
They are congruent circles
They are congruent or identical circles
Circles that have congruent radii. Congruent=coinciding at all points when superimposed (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/congruent)
Yes
What the word congruent and circle have in common is that circles have a congruent radii. All of the radii in a single circle is congruent to each other.
Yes. Congruent circles by definition have the same size, and the radius sufficiently describes the size of a circle.
Yes providing they have the same cicumference
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Circles are congruent when they have the same radius and they are similar when their radii are different in lengths.
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.