Congruent
congruent
No.
Congruent angles (or equivalent angles) have the same angle measure.
Congruent.
It means to divide it into two congruent (equal measure) segments, or angles.
congruent
Line segments that have the same length are called congruent line segments, while angles that have the same measure are referred to as congruent angles. Congruence indicates that the two segments or angles are identical in size and shape, though they may not necessarily overlap or be positioned in the same orientation. This concept is fundamental in geometry, particularly in the study of triangles and other shapes.
They are congruent.
Two angles are congruent if they both measure exactly the same number of degrees. Two line segments are congruent if they both have exactly the same length.
Yes - in the case of angles or line segments, congruent means they have the same measure.
Measurements ? :L:L
They form a box
Line segments that have the same length are called congruent segments, while angles that have the same measure are referred to as congruent angles. In geometry, congruence indicates that two figures are identical in shape and size, allowing for transformations such as rotation, reflection, or translation without altering their dimensions. This concept is fundamental in proving geometric properties and relationships.
No.
For line segments, or angles, it means they have the same measure. For more complicated geometric shapes, for example triangles, quadrilaterals, etc., it means that all corresponding sides and angles have the same measures.
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
The form would be: "If two segments have the same measure, then they are congruent."