An irregular polygon
Congruent Figures has equal sides, angles, shape and size.
They are congruent shapes.
The two congruent 3D triangles were equal in shape, size, length and volume.
equal, the same as, mathmatically similar, exactly the same as each other etc. The technical term for figures of identical size and shape is "isomorphic".
An irregular polygon
rhombus or square
Isometric
In geometry two figures are congruent if they have the same shape and size if they are non congruent they do not have the same shape and size two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are all equal in lengh and their corresponding angles are equal in size
Congruent Figures has equal sides, angles, shape and size.
A conformal map is a type of map that preserves shape (angles) and a equal-area map preserves size (area). However, no single map projection can perfectly preserve both shape and size simultaneously across an entire map.
The shape that has three lines of symmetry is the equilateral triangle. It also has three angles of equal size and three sides of equal length.
a parallelogram that has the same shape but not the same size called "similar". This means the angles are equal in both shapes but the sides are different.
I believe they do, a congruent figure have to be the same shape and size, so they would have to have equal surfaceareas.
Nope, the word congruent means equal in size and shape. In this case the size is the violation of this definition.
They are congruent shapes.
The two congruent 3D triangles were equal in shape, size, length and volume.