yes they are because they have congruent sides
the shape? no, not always. but they are always at least similar figures. but the angles alone are always congruent
because if you shrink or grow a similar figure, it would be congruent.
No, they are similar. They may be congruent, but they need not be.
Two figures are only congruent if their corresponding angles and sides are equal.So yes, by the definition of congruency.cylinder
Angles are congruent if they are equal. Corresponding angles in figures that are similar are congruent.
Congruent figures are similar - in sides as well as angles. Corresonding angles of similar figures congruent but their sides are not. The sides are all in some fixed ratio. [If that ratio is 1, the figures are congruent.]
Congruent figures are identical in dimensions and angles whereas similar figures have dimensions in proportion to congruent figures but both have exactly the same angles.
Congruent figures are identical in dimensions and angles whereas similar figures have dimensions in proportion to congruent figures but both have exactly the same angles.
yes they are because they have congruent sides
Their angles are the same.
the shape? no, not always. but they are always at least similar figures. but the angles alone are always congruent
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 because Similar figures are the same shape, angles, and types but not lengths. Congruent means EXACTLY the same in everything.
... similar.
Congruent Figures has equal sides, angles, shape and size.
The lengths of the sides need not be congruent. For example, consider a square and a rectangle.