Objects are congruent if they are the same size and shape, or an exact reflection of one another. If objects are not congruent, they are dissimilar in either size, shape or both.
It is when you divide an object or number into two equal numbers/segments. For example, cutting a pizza in half will give you two congruent parts. If a human was symmetrical, and you sliced them down the middle you would have two congruent parts.
This shape would be a square.
it is a rectangular prism...
It would be an irregular polygon that has not congruent sides and angles
None that I can think of.
The question makes no sense. A single object cannot be congruent: congruence is a binary operation. One object can be congruent (or not) to another object.
There can be no such object since it is always possible to create an identical shape and then the two shapes would be congruent.
Objects are congruent if they are the same size and shape, or an exact reflection of one another. If objects are not congruent, they are dissimilar in either size, shape or both.
A single object cannot be congruent. Congruence is a property of two or more objects.
rectangular prism.It has 6 faces and 12 edges. The 2 bases are congruent to each other, and the remaining 4 faces are congruent to each other, but the bases are not necessarily congruent to the other faces.
A tetrahedron (or triangular pyramid).
A cube. Or a triangular bipyramid.
congruent means that all sides of the shape or object are equal to each other and are the same.
It is when you divide an object or number into two equal numbers/segments. For example, cutting a pizza in half will give you two congruent parts. If a human was symmetrical, and you sliced them down the middle you would have two congruent parts.
The object and its image are congruent.
cube