i have the same question...
a square or rhombus
A bisector cuts a line SEGMENT into two congruent line segments. A line has indefinite or infinite length.
bisecting
Angles are congruent if they are equal. Corresponding angles in figures that are similar are congruent.
i have the same question...
In general, they are not congruent.
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length
congruent line segments- line segments that have the same lengths.
Let's start with the definition. Definition: Line segments are congruent if they have the same length So lines and rays would be congruent if they had the same length. However, Rays and lines cannot be congruent because they do not have both end points defined, and so have no definite length. It know it's a LONG story, the the bottom LINE is they have no length so they can't be congruent.
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length.
a square or rhombus
A bisector cuts a line SEGMENT into two congruent line segments. A line has indefinite or infinite length.
Line segment BC is congruent to Line Segment YZ
First, lines and rays cannot be congruent because they do not have both end points defined. Not having an end point define means we cannot talk about their length so they can't be congruent. Line segments, however, can be congruent. Congruent line segments NEED NOT be parallel.Furthermore, if two line segments are parallel, that does not mean they are congruent since parallel line segments may not have the same length.Congruent line segments would be ones that are the same length.
Marking one line makes no sense. You must have at least two lines that are congruent to one another.Marking one line makes no sense. You must have at least two lines that are congruent to one another.Marking one line makes no sense. You must have at least two lines that are congruent to one another.Marking one line makes no sense. You must have at least two lines that are congruent to one another.
There cannot be a proof since the statement need not be true.