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No, fluorescent tubes cannot be considered congruent. Congruence refers to two or more objects having the same shape and size. While fluorescent tubes may have the same dimensions and specifications, they are not identical in shape due to variations in manufacturing processes and materials. Therefore, they would not be considered congruent in a geometric sense.

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Oh, dude, congruent just means they have the same size and shape, right? So, like, if you have two fluorescent tubes that are identical, then yeah, they can totally be congruent. But if one's longer or thicker than the other, then sorry, no congruency for them.

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Sure, honey. Fluorescent tubes can be congruent if they have the same shape and size. Just like how two fabulous divas can be wearing the same dress in different colors and still look fierce. So, if those tubes are mirror images of each other, you bet your bottom dollar they're congruent.

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