These are line segments that are the same in direction and length.
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They need not be in the same direction.
Yes.
Not similar in shape or size
A congurent half is the same as a line of symetry. It is a half that is the same shape, size and length as the other half
one of several line segments that form a polygon
Every line bisector divides a line into two halves: by definition!
Yes.
Line segments are congruent if they have the same length
Yes. Line segments are straight, by definition.
Two line segments of the same finite size.
Not similar in shape or size
congruent line segments- line segments that have the same lengths.
A congurent half is the same as a line of symetry. It is a half that is the same shape, size and length as the other half
Polygon This is a loose definition of a polygon.
one of several line segments that form a polygon
Every line bisector divides a line into two halves: by definition!
A vertex is the shared endpoint of two or more line segments.
Yes, the sides of a polygon must be line segments. By definition, a polygon is a closed two-dimensional shape formed by a finite number of straight line segments, called edges, which connect at vertices. If the sides were not line segments, the shape would not meet the criteria of being a polygon.