Congruent To Math
Congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
Congruent to math. Below are three sets of congruent geometric figures. When two things are said to be congruent it means that all of their measurements are identical. The measure of angles a and b above are both 34 so angles a and b are congruent or a b where the symbol means congruent. In this example the shapes are congruent you only need to flip one over and move it a little.
Congruent in geometry two or more figures or objects are congruent if they have the same size and shape usually referring to line segments shapes figures and angles. After any of those transformations turn flip or slide the shape still has the same size area angles and line lengths. The sides of the angles do not need to have the same length or open in the same direction to be congruent they only need to have equal measures. For example line segments with the same length are congruent and angles with the same measure are congruent.
Congruent if one shape can become another using turns flips and or slides then the shapes are congruent. The same shape and size but we are allowed to flip slide or turn.