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Two congruent objects will be of the same size and the same shape. One of them may be rotated or reflected with respect to the other.
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.
That would be a rectangle.That would be a rectangle.That would be a rectangle.That would be a rectangle.
The answer is no, if a rectangle's sides were congruent, it would be a square not a rectangle.
Objects are congruent if they are the same size and shape, or an exact reflection of one another. If objects are not congruent, they are dissimilar in either size, shape or both.
not many problems, only that you would get the problem wrong:)
None. My picture is not about congruence or symmetry.
Congruent objects are two or more objects that have the same shape and size, where one object can be mapped onto the other through rigid motions such as translations, rotations, and reflections. Essentially, congruent objects are identical in every way except for their position and orientation in space.
Such objects are said to be congruent.
A single object cannot be congruent. Congruence is a property of two or more objects.
Congruent
congruent objects in real life include wheels balls bridges any type of leg ex. table leg ect.
anything that has the same dimensions and shape
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Two congruent objects will be of the same size and the same shape. One of them may be rotated or reflected with respect to the other.
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.