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How do you prove that any 2 polygons are congruent? - Answers

Just because they look the same does not mean they are. Normally if sides are congruent they are marked by the same indicator. Which is usually a line, number, or letter. Same thing with angles, except angles would not use lines to indicate congruency. If you have any three congruent parts on triangles (the number may change due the shape) then those triangles are congruent.



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Just because they look the same does not mean they are. Normally if sides are congruent they are marked by the same indicator. Which is usually a line, number, or letter. Same thing with angles, except angles would not use lines to indicate congruency. If you have any three congruent parts on triangles (the number may change due the shape) then those triangles are congruent.



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How do you prove that any 2 polygons are congruent? - Answers

Just because they look the same does not mean they are. Normally if sides are congruent they are marked by the same indicator. Which is usually a line, number, or letter. Same thing with angles, except angles would not use lines to indicate congruency. If you have any three congruent parts on triangles (the number may change due the shape) then those triangles are congruent.

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