They may be of different sizes. Congruent figures have the same size.
They may be of different sizes. Congruent figures have the same size.
They may be of different sizes. Congruent figures have the same size.
They may be of different sizes. Congruent figures have the same size.
No. Most squares probably are not congruent. Although they are similar.
It depends on the type of squares your looking at, if the are exactly the same its congruent.
NO!!!! All squares are 'similar'. Congruency means the same size, shape, angles and area. Squares can have same shape, same angles, but different areas,. Hence they are NOT congruent, but Similar. Similar, means same angles, same shape, but NOT same area. Both 'Congruency' and 'Similar' are well defined mathematical terms.
All squares are similar but not congruent because their sides may have different lengths
No, congruent means that they have the same side and angle measures. Although they may be similar.
None! If the angles are not congruent then the shapes are not similar of congruent. But that is not a problem. The angles of an equilateral triangle are not congruent to the angles of a square but that does not mean that you cannot work with equilateral triangles or squares!
A square pyramid is.
Yes, because it is made of congruent squares or equal squares.
What solid figure has congruent squares on all six sides
They can be.
A cube has 6 faces. All six are congruent squares.
No, rectangles do not have congruent sides. Squares have congruent sides.