Well, honey, a non-example of a congruent angle would be two angles that are different in measure and don't have the same degree of sass. So, if you have one angle throwing shade at 30 degrees and another angle serving looks at 45 degrees, those two are definitely not congruent. Just like mixing stripes with polka dots, it's a fashion faux pas in the world of geometry.
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angle B and angle D are supplements, angle B is congruent to angle D, angle A is congruent to angle A, or angle A is congruent to angle C
(1) third angle, (2) included
angle SKL = angle CGFangle KLS = angle GFCangle LSK = angle FCGSK = CFKL = FGSL = CG.
angle bisectorangles bisector is the line that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
No. Any three consecutive congruent parts (angle-side-angle or side-angle-side) make any two triangles completely congruent.