Two objects that are exactly equal in size and shape are considered congruent. This means that they have the same dimensions and form, allowing one to be perfectly superimposed on the other without any gaps or overlaps. For example, two identical squares or two identical circles are congruent to each other.
When a shape has exactly the same shape and size, it is referred to as being "congruent." Congruent shapes can be overlapped perfectly when superimposed on each other, meaning all corresponding sides and angles are equal. This concept is commonly used in geometry to compare figures.
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
A Kite
The shape is called a "kite" - which fits well with the shape of a lot of the kites flown for fun.
Isometric
When a shape has exactly the same shape and size, it is referred to as being "congruent." Congruent shapes can be overlapped perfectly when superimposed on each other, meaning all corresponding sides and angles are equal. This concept is commonly used in geometry to compare figures.
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".
Congruent
A cube
At an atomic level they cannot be exactly the same shape or size.
An irregular polygon
are congruent.
A shape with 3 sides is exactly triangular as for example an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees.
In geometry, it refers to two shapes that are identical in shape and size. If one shape can be moved - without stretching or cutting - so that it exactly covers another, then the two shapes are said to be congruent.
A Kite
rhombus or square