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constructing a congruent angle
It means to divide it into two congruent (equal measure) segments, or angles.
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If two segments are of equal length, then we call them congruent segments. Congruency is used when we do not know the specific length or measure, but instead we are dealing with unknown values. In other words, if I know that segment AB=8, I cannot say that AB is congruent to 8 since 8 is a specific value. I could say that segment AB is congruent to another segment, maybe segment BC but it would be improper to say that a segment is congruent to a specific value.
Congruent Segment If They Have the same or equal Measures.. posted by: ritzjohn_41@yahoo.com
constructing a congruent angle
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A segment is divided into two congruent segments by its midpoint. The midpoint is the point that is equidistant from both endpoints of the segment, effectively splitting it into two equal lengths. This division ensures that the two resulting segments are congruent, meaning they have the same measure.
It means to divide it into two congruent (equal measure) segments, or angles.
If two segments are of equal length, then we call them congruent segments. Congruency is used when we do not know the specific length or measure, but instead we are dealing with unknown values. In other words, if I know that segment AB=8, I cannot say that AB is congruent to 8 since 8 is a specific value. I could say that segment AB is congruent to another segment, maybe segment BC but it would be improper to say that a segment is congruent to a specific value.
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Congruent Segment If They Have the same or equal Measures.. posted by: ritzjohn_41@yahoo.com
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A midpoint is a point that divides a segment into two congruent segments. A angle bisector is a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
A line segment that has the same length is referred to as congruent line segments. Angles that have the same measure are called congruent angles. Likewise, figures that have the same size and shape are known as congruent figures. Congruence indicates that these elements are identical in measurements, even if their positions or orientations differ.