equal symmetry
symmetry
A square can be folded exactly in half along its diagonal or through the midpoint of any side, creating two equal halves. Similarly, a rectangle can also be folded in half along its longer or shorter dimension. Other shapes, like circles, can be folded in half along their diameter. However, not all shapes can be divided evenly in this way.
They will be exactly alike to each other.
A transformation that will not produce a congruent figure is a dilation. Dilation changes the size of a figure while maintaining its shape, meaning the resulting figure is similar but not congruent to the original. In contrast, congruent figures have the same size and shape, which is not preserved during dilation. Other transformations that maintain congruence include translations, rotations, and reflections.
A trapezoid. It is a quadrilateral (4 sided) with the bases parallel and the other two sides congruent.
symmetry
Symmetrical.
All interior angle measures and side lengths of one figure must be the same for the other figure.
A square can be folded exactly in half along its diagonal or through the midpoint of any side, creating two equal halves. Similarly, a rectangle can also be folded in half along its longer or shorter dimension. Other shapes, like circles, can be folded in half along their diameter. However, not all shapes can be divided evenly in this way.
if 2 shapes are congruent with each other it means they are exactly the same
Congruent figures have exactly the same shape; you could superimpose one on the other and see only one figure. Similar figures have some points of similarity but do not have to be exactly the same.
if 2 shapes are congruent with each other it means they are exactly the same
They will be exactly alike to each other.
Exactly identical to each other
A transformation that will not produce a congruent figure is a dilation. Dilation changes the size of a figure while maintaining its shape, meaning the resulting figure is similar but not congruent to the original. In contrast, congruent figures have the same size and shape, which is not preserved during dilation. Other transformations that maintain congruence include translations, rotations, and reflections.
Exactly the same because they are both congruent
A trapezoid. It is a quadrilateral (4 sided) with the bases parallel and the other two sides congruent.