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the congruency of a triangle in detail​

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Answered by naren56
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Definition: Triangles are congruent when all corresponding sides and interior angles are congruent. The triangles will have the same shape and size, but one may be a mirror image of the other. ... The angle at P has the same measure (in degrees) as the angle at L, the side PQ is the same length as the side LM etc.

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polygon made of three line segments forming three angles is known as Triangle.

Two triangles are said to be congruent if their sides have the same length and angles have same measure. Thus two triangles can be superimposed side to side and angle to angle.

In the above figure, Δ ABC and Δ PQR are congruent triangles. This means,

Vertices:  A and P, B and Q, and C and R are same.

Sides:  AB=PQ, QR= BC and AC=PR;

Angles:  ∠A = ∠P, ∠B = ∠Q, and ∠C = ∠R.

Congruent triangles are triangles having corresponding sides and angles to be equal. Congruence is denoted by the symbol ≅.  They have the same area and the same perimeter.

Answered by Anonymous
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. When two triangles are congruent they will have exactly the same three sides and exactly the same three angles.

The equal sides and angles may not be in the same position (if there is a turn or a flip), but they are there.

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