True to a certain extent but false inasmuch that a cylinder has no vertex.
False
False. Every cross-sectional shape of a cone is not congruent.
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.
A triangle based prismoid and a quadrilateral based pyramid.A prismoid is like a prism except that its bases (the triangular faces) need not be congruent nor parallel.
It is used, except that, because one set of coordinates are the same, the formula collapses into a simpler form.
False
False. Every cross-sectional shape of a cone is not congruent.
The horizontal cross-sections of a cone are circular in shape, and these circles are congruent to each other at all heights except for the vertex, which is a single point. As you move away from the vertex along the height of the cone, the diameter of the circular cross-sections increases uniformly. This consistent shape results in a series of congruent circles, illustrating the cone's geometric properties.
No, except in the special case where each was a square.
An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides.
Front driver side. Except on 4 cylinder engines, when it would be the frontmost cylinder.
All engines in that caravan are interference except 3.0 liter
the vertical angles are the same angles as well as horizontal angles but vertical and horizontal are most the time different except when they all are 90 degrees.
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.
The fact that corresponding angles are congruent does not require corresponding sides to be proportional - except in the case of a triangle. For quadrilaterals, think of a square and rectangle.
congruent objects are the objects that are similar to each other in shape , size and color including length , width and breadth. for example:these 2 pictures are congruent as they same in size , colour and shape.
One for each cylinder except on some Ford 4 cylinders And the Chrysler Hemi's which have 2 per cylinder.