If 2 segments have the same length they are known as 'congruent segments' IE: segment AB=segment AC (or AB=AC) then AB @ AC (or AB is congruent to AC)
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If M is the midpoint of segment AB, then AMis congruent to MB.
Congruent
If two opposite sides are congruent in length and direction then they are parallel sides. THat would mean the other two sides are congruent making 4 parallel sides or a parallelogram
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If 2 segments have the same length they are known as 'congruent segments' IE: segment AB=segment AC (or AB=AC) then AB @ AC (or AB is congruent to AC)
if it is a square
In the given truss bridge parallelogram ABCD and PQRS are congruent if AB 24 feet what is PQ?
If the parallelogram is a square then angle A is congruent to angle B ,is congruent to angle C. AB is congruent to BC is congruent to CD.
if segment ab is congruent to segment CD then segment ac is congruent to segment bd (only if points a, b, c, and d are all collinear)
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segments AB, CD, BD.
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.
yes a parallelogram is congruent
If M is the midpoint of segment AB, then AMis congruent to MB.
== == yes. suppose the quad ABCD has AB and CD equal and parallel. Then the triangles ABC and CDA are congruent by SAS axiom; so the quad is a parallelogram