It is equal to the area of the thing to which it is congruent.
No. For example, a 12x1 and a 4x3 quadrilateral both have an area of 12, but they are not congruent.
No. They have to have the same shape; each of their corresponding sides and angles must be congruent. A 6*6 square has the same area as a 4*9 rectangle. The two are not congruent.
No, not necessarily.
Not always
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No, they might not have congruent angles, etc.
No. For example, a 12x1 and a 4x3 quadrilateral both have an area of 12, but they are not congruent.
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No. They have to have the same shape; each of their corresponding sides and angles must be congruent. A 6*6 square has the same area as a 4*9 rectangle. The two are not congruent.
yes
yes they have same area
No, not necessarily.
Not always
If they have the same area.
Yes
You need calculate the area of only one face and multiply the result by the number of congruent faces.