No. Two shapes are congruent if they have the same size and shape. The area of a triangle is found with the formula 1/2 x base x height.
Example: Triangle A has a base of 2 and a height of 4, so its area is 4 square units. Triangle B has a base of 1 and a height of 8, so its area is also 4 square units, but it is a different shape.
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Only if they are congruent triangles
No. All corresponding sides and angles have to be congruent for the triangles to be congruent.
They are not - if you consider congruent triangles to be the same.
You could prove two triangles are congruent by measuring each side of both triangles, and all three angles of each triangle. If the lengths of the sides are the same, and so are the angles, then the triangles are congruent... if not, then the triangles are not congruent. If the triangles have the exact same size and shape then they are congruent.
no. congruent means the same size and shape. all triangles don't share the same size and shape.