Yes they both will overlap each other perfectly
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Just because they look the same does not mean they are. Normally if sides are congruent they are marked by the same indicator. Which is usually a line, number, or letter. Same thing with angles, except angles would not use lines to indicate congruency. If you have any three congruent parts on triangles (the number may change due the shape) then those triangles are congruent.
Cannot be determined if it has 10 as a middle line between the two triangles.
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The diagonal of a parallelogram divides it into two congruent triangles. This is because the diagonal creates two pairs of congruent triangles by dividing the parallelogram into two equal halves.
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No because the rectangles line segments are long lines and the triangles are short ones so no the triangular prism does not have congruent line segments on the edges. Welcomes :)
Not necessarly. If the sum of two of the sides congruent to each other are greater than that of the sides opposite them, then no. If however the kite forms a rombus ot square, the diagnoles will form four congruent triangles with the base of both being the line of symmetry.
It is the line joining the midpoints of two sides of a polygon - usually a triangle. This line will be parallel to the third side. The three median-median lines will divide any triangle into 4 congruent triangles that are similar to the original.It is the line joining the midpoints of two sides of a polygon - usually a triangle. This line will be parallel to the third side. The three median-median lines will divide any triangle into 4 congruent triangles that are similar to the original.It is the line joining the midpoints of two sides of a polygon - usually a triangle. This line will be parallel to the third side. The three median-median lines will divide any triangle into 4 congruent triangles that are similar to the original.It is the line joining the midpoints of two sides of a polygon - usually a triangle. This line will be parallel to the third side. The three median-median lines will divide any triangle into 4 congruent triangles that are similar to the original.
Any plane triangle can be divided into four congruent triangles. Find the midpoint of each side, and draw a line from each midpoint to the other two midpoints. Forgive the crude ASCII graphics: <pre> + |\ + + | \ +-+-+ original triangle + |\ +-+ |\ |\ +-+-+ divided triangle + |\ +-+ each congruent triangle </ref>
Just because they look the same does not mean they are. Normally if sides are congruent they are marked by the same indicator. Which is usually a line, number, or letter. Same thing with angles, except angles would not use lines to indicate congruency. If you have any three congruent parts on triangles (the number may change due the shape) then those triangles are congruent.
In geometry, congruent line segments are segments that have the same length. When two line segments are congruent, it means they are equal in length and can be superimposed on each other perfectly. This property is fundamental in geometric constructions and proofs, as it allows for precise measurements and comparisons between different segments.
Cannot be determined if it has 10 as a middle line between the two triangles.