yes
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent.
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent/equal
yes
Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent, perhaps some people use equal instead of congruent?
Isosceles triangles have 2 congruent sides. Equilateral triangles have 3 congruent sides. However, all of this works only in euclidean geometry.
SSS is a postulate used in proving that two triangles are congruent. It is also known as the "Side-Side-Side" Triangle Congruence Postulate. It states that if all 3 sides of a triangle are congruent to another triangles 3 sides, then both triangles are congruent.
In geometry when comparing two triangles, if all three angles of each triangle are congruent to corresponding angles in the other triangle, then both triangles are similar.
In geometry two figures are congruent if they have the same shape and size if they are non congruent they do not have the same shape and size two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are all equal in lengh and their corresponding angles are equal in size
Well...... Actually, planes would be considered triangles in geometry because triangles are triangles.
The SSS, ASA and SAA postulates together signify what conditions must be present for two triangles to be congruent. Do all of the conditions this postulates represent together have to be present for two triangles to be congruent ? Explain.
Side-Angle-Side is a rule used in geometry to prove triangles congruent. The rule states that if two sides and the included angle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of a second triangle, the two triangles are congruent. An included angle is an angle created by two sides of a triangle.