A single slash perpendicular to the line is used to show it is congruent. In other words, if two segments are congruent they would both have a single slash through them, but if you have multiple pairs, each separate pair would have its own unique number of slashes (1,2,3...).
The answer will depend on what x is and what ab and ad are. And since you have not bothered to provide the information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
If V is the midpoint of the segment UW, then you would use the Definition of a Midpoint, which states that two congruent segments are created.
all three would be 60 degrees
The description given would fit to that of an equilateral triangle.
The form would be: "If two segments have the same measure, then they are congruent."
If two segments are of equal length, then we call them congruent segments. Congruency is used when we do not know the specific length or measure, but instead we are dealing with unknown values. In other words, if I know that segment AB=8, I cannot say that AB is congruent to 8 since 8 is a specific value. I could say that segment AB is congruent to another segment, maybe segment BC but it would be improper to say that a segment is congruent to a specific value.
First, lines and rays cannot be congruent because they do not have both end points defined. Not having an end point define means we cannot talk about their length so they can't be congruent. Line segments, however, can be congruent. Congruent line segments NEED NOT be parallel.Furthermore, if two line segments are parallel, that does not mean they are congruent since parallel line segments may not have the same length.Congruent line segments would be ones that are the same length.
Complimentary angles ARE NOT always congruent. However, if one angle is 45 degrees, then they would be congruent since the other would have to be 45 degrees to add up to 90 degrees.
A single slash perpendicular to the line is used to show it is congruent. In other words, if two segments are congruent they would both have a single slash through them, but if you have multiple pairs, each separate pair would have its own unique number of slashes (1,2,3...).
The answer will depend on what x is and what ab and ad are. And since you have not bothered to provide the information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
If V is the midpoint of the segment UW, then you would use the Definition of a Midpoint, which states that two congruent segments are created.
supplementary angles are equal to 180 degrees. so two congruent(same) angles would be 90 degrees!
To have a congruent angle, the measure of the two angle must be the same, so if ABC is 15 degrees, then FDE would have to be 15 degrees also to be congruent.
How many units long each line segment is
A triangle with two congruent sides is isosceles. A triangle with an angle of 104 degrees is obtuse. So you would have an obtuse isosceles triangle.
all three would be 60 degrees