Yes
The horizontal cross-sections of a cone are circular in shape, and these circles are congruent to each other at all heights except for the vertex, which is a single point. As you move away from the vertex along the height of the cone, the diameter of the circular cross-sections increases uniformly. This consistent shape results in a series of congruent circles, illustrating the cone's geometric properties.
No, there is no reason for a cone and a cylinder to have anything congruent.
a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
O par ell lines and no congruent lines
Each cone has only one base so there is nothing for it to be congruent with!
False. Every cross-sectional shape of a cone is not congruent.
The horizontal cross-sections of a cone are circular in shape, and these circles are congruent to each other at all heights except for the vertex, which is a single point. As you move away from the vertex along the height of the cone, the diameter of the circular cross-sections increases uniformly. This consistent shape results in a series of congruent circles, illustrating the cone's geometric properties.
No, there is no reason for a cone and a cylinder to have anything congruent.
a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
cones have no congruent sides cause they dont have sides
O par ell lines and no congruent lines
Each cone has only one base so there is nothing for it to be congruent with!
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what is a cone shape in your classroom what is a spheres shape in your classroom
cone
A equilateral triangle and a normal triangle.
No. A prism has congruent bases (top and bottom). A cone has a base and a point on top.