A figure that has matching parts when divided by a line is said to have a line of symmetry. These figures are also called symmetrical and their center of gravity lies along the line of symmetry.
A line of symmetry
CPCTC or congruent
Are congruent triangles.
No. Any three consecutive congruent parts (angle-side-angle or side-angle-side) make any two triangles completely congruent.
congruent
Corresponding
Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles is the full form od CPCT.
Corresponding
A figure that has matching parts when divided by a line is said to have a line of symmetry. These figures are also called symmetrical and their center of gravity lies along the line of symmetry.
A line of symmetry
The angles, sides and vertices that are in the same location in congruent figures.
In gemortry, CPCTC is the abbreviation of a therom involving congrugent triangles. CPCTC stands for Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent. CPCTC states that if two or more triangles are proven congruent by: ASA, AAS, SSS, HL, or SAS, then all of their corresponding parts are congruent as well.Ifthen the following conditions are true:A related theorem is CPCFC, in which triangles is replaced with figures so that the theorem applies to any polygon or polyhedrogen.
Their angles will be the same sizes.
Proving that two figures are congruent using rigid motions involves demonstrating that one figure can be transformed into the other through a series of translations, rotations, and reflections without changing the size or shape of the original figure. This proof relies on the principle that rigid motions preserve distance and angle measures. By showing that the corresponding parts of the two figures align perfectly after applying these transformations, it can be concluded that the figures are congruent.
CPCTC or congruent
Things that are the same size