No. All corresponding sides and angles have to be congruent for the triangles to be congruent.
They are congruent.
You could prove two triangles are congruent by measuring each side of both triangles, and all three angles of each triangle. If the lengths of the sides are the same, and so are the angles, then the triangles are congruent... if not, then the triangles are not congruent. If the triangles have the exact same size and shape then they are congruent.
They are two triangles whose corresponding sides and angles are the same.
Yes, they are. IF the side is between the two angles in both triangles,and all three items flow in the same direction in both triangles.
If they both have 3 sides the same and 3 angles the same then they are said to be congruent.
No. All corresponding sides and angles have to be congruent for the triangles to be congruent.
They are congruent.
You could prove two triangles are congruent by measuring each side of both triangles, and all three angles of each triangle. If the lengths of the sides are the same, and so are the angles, then the triangles are congruent... if not, then the triangles are not congruent. If the triangles have the exact same size and shape then they are congruent.
the triangles will have the same side length
The triangles are similar, but not necessarily congruent.
They are two triangles whose corresponding sides and angles are the same.
the strongest relationship a pair of triangles can have is congruence. two segments or two angles are congruent when they have the same measures. congruent triangles have exactly the same size and shape.
Yes, they are. IF the side is between the two angles in both triangles,and all three items flow in the same direction in both triangles.
yes they have same area
congruent means equivalent. An equilateral triangle has 3 of the same sides, not two. Isosceles triangles can have 2 or 3 of the same length sides. Congruent isosceles triangles are impossible.I agree with most of the above answer but not the last sentence. It is possible to have congruent isosceles triangles. If the legs (sides) of triangle 1 are the same length as the legs of triangle 2, and the bases (third side) of the two triangles are the same length then the two isosceles triangles will be congruent.So the answer to the question is: yes, a congruent triangle can have two same length sides.
The triangles have the same side lengths.