The statement is incorrect; congruence in geometry refers to two shapes being identical in form and size, meaning they have the same dimensions and can be superimposed onto one another. For polygons, congruence is determined by having the same side lengths and angles, not just the same area or volume. Volume is a property relevant to three-dimensional shapes, while polygons are two-dimensional figures. Thus, two polygons can have the same area but not necessarily be congruent.
The angles are said to be congruent.
When two objects are the same size and shape, they are said to be "congruent." In geometry, congruent figures have identical dimensions and can be perfectly superimposed over one another. This concept applies to various shapes, such as triangles, circles, and polygons.
Yes in general polygons that have equal interior angles also have equal sides and they are said to be regular polygons. But a rectangle is an exception.
Shapes are said to be congruent when they have the same dimensions and same angles
Not necessarily. The sides and angles can be the same, or different. If all angles in a polygon are congruent (same measure) and all sides are congruent, then the polygon is said to be a "regular polygon". In the special case of a triangle, it is also known as an "equilateral triangle", and in the special case of a 4-sided polygin, as a "square".
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... are said to be congruent.
Yes, because congruent is mainly saying same shapes if they said congruent shapes.
They are said to be regular polygons such as equilateral triangles, squares and other polygons that have congruent sides and equal congruent interior angles.
If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.If two objects are exact copies of each other, they are said to be congruent.
The angles are said to be congruent.
They are said to be congruent or a replica of each other.
When two objects are the same size and shape, they are said to be "congruent." In geometry, congruent figures have identical dimensions and can be perfectly superimposed over one another. This concept applies to various shapes, such as triangles, circles, and polygons.
The polygons are said to be similar.
Two angles are said to be congruent if they are equal.
Yes in general polygons that have equal interior angles also have equal sides and they are said to be regular polygons. But a rectangle is an exception.
Shapes are said to be congruent when they have the same dimensions and same angles