No, two rectangles do not have to be congruent if they have the same perimeter. Rectangles can have the same perimeter while differing in their length and width. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 4x6 has the same perimeter (20 units) as a rectangle with dimensions 5x5, but they are not congruent since their shapes and sizes differ.
Yes, congruent polygons have the same perimeter. Congruent shapes are identical in size and shape, meaning that all corresponding sides and angles are equal. Therefore, the sum of the lengths of their sides, which defines the perimeter, will also be equal.
No. The corresponding sides and angles of the two shapes MUST be the same.
Shapes are said to be congruent when they have the same dimensions and same angles
it means make same shapes only perimeter
Congruent shapes are two shapes that are the same (angles, size perimeter/circumference)
Only if they have the same number of sides.
No, two rectangles do not have to be congruent if they have the same perimeter. Rectangles can have the same perimeter while differing in their length and width. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 4x6 has the same perimeter (20 units) as a rectangle with dimensions 5x5, but they are not congruent since their shapes and sizes differ.
Yes, congruent polygons have the same perimeter. Congruent shapes are identical in size and shape, meaning that all corresponding sides and angles are equal. Therefore, the sum of the lengths of their sides, which defines the perimeter, will also be equal.
No. The corresponding sides and angles of the two shapes MUST be the same.
Shapes are said to be congruent when they have the same dimensions and same angles
Similar shapes are the same shape and not the same size but congruent shapes are exactly alike
congruent shapes are the same shape and size... i think
it means make same shapes only perimeter
All congruent shapes have to be are the same size and shape. If you cut lots of cookies with the same cookie cutter then they all would be congruent.
no they do not that is why tey are called non congruent shapes
Answer: Yes. A polygon can have the same perimeter length but smaller area than another polygon. Answer: For congruent or similar shapes, no. For different shapes, yes. Consider, for example, a rectangle 3 x 1, and another rectangle 2 x 2. They have different areas, but the same perimeter.