Congruent means that two figures have the same shape. Non-congruent means they don't. There is no "similarity"; two non-congruent figures can be just about anything, for example a square and a circle.
What the word congruent and circle have in common is that circles have a congruent radii. All of the radii in a single circle is congruent to each other.
Non-congruent or incongruent is the opposite of congruent.
Chuck Norris can prove it
Never.
Congruent means that two figures have the same shape. Non-congruent means they don't. There is no "similarity"; two non-congruent figures can be just about anything, for example a square and a circle.
What the word congruent and circle have in common is that circles have a congruent radii. All of the radii in a single circle is congruent to each other.
Yes, there can be congruent arcs on a circle. Arcs which subtend the same angle at the center are considered as congruent.
Yes, all of the radii in a single circle are congruent.
In the same circle, or in congruent circles, two minor arcs are congruent if and only if their corresponding chords are congruent.
Non-congruent or incongruent is the opposite of congruent.
No they can not be congruent because they are different shapes.
Non-congruent represents something that is not in agreement, If superimposed it does not coincide. If two figures don't have the same shape they are considered non-congruent in Geometry. In order to be considered congruent, a figure must be the mirror image of another, if it is not, the figure is non-congruent.
Congruent arcs are circle segments that have the same angle measure and are in the same or congruent circles.
Chuck Norris can prove it
Never.
A circle.