first find out if it is congruent if it isn't congruent you can find the constraints
no there are not congruent..........congruent means same in which there not
Non-congruent or incongruent is the opposite of congruent.
Just add up together their 3 sides
a congruent shape HAS TO HAVE ALL CONGRUENT ANGLES OR IT WOULDNT BE A CONGRUENT sHAPE
first find out if it is congruent if it isn't congruent you can find the constraints
I can't find a name for it but an example would be a trapezoid. Some might have congruent angles but not all do.
sides (no, not angles, SIDES, as in LINES,) that are the same length and thickness. Just like congruent shapes, but with lines. hope you find lots of congruent lines! :)
They are of the same length (congruent).
A triangle if not found congruent by CPCTC as CPCTC only applies to triangles proven to be congruent. If triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF because they have the same side lengths (SSS) then we know Angle ABC (angle B) is congruent to Angle DEF (Angle E)
The length of segment AB (A(2,6), B(0,3)) and CD (C(-1,0), D(1,3)) is the square-root of 13. The two segments are congruent.
TWO SHAPES THAT ARE THE SAME SIZE AND SAME SHAPE ARE CONGRUENT. THEY CAN BE TURNED OR ROTATED ANY DIRECTION. POLYGONS AND ANY OTHER SHAPES CAN BE CONGRUENT. LOOK AROUND YOU, YOU'LL FIND MANY CONGRUENT FIGURES. PLANE FIGURES HAVE TO BE ON PAPER OR A FLAT AREA LIKE A PICTURE. THEY ARE TWO DIMENSIONAL. :)
no there are not congruent..........congruent means same in which there not
Non-congruent or incongruent is the opposite of congruent.
The answer depends on what it is supposed to be congruent to!
Isoceles triangular * * * * * Any triangle. Congruence is a relationship between two figures. Given any triangle you can always find another that it is congruent to.
It depends on the shape of the face. Congruence is of no help in this respect.