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How do you prove congruency? - Answers

You have to prove that each side of one shape is congruent to the corresponding side of the second shape and that each angle of the first are congruent to the corresponding angles of the second. Sometimes this task is made simpler by the geometry of the shape in question. For example, with any regular polygons with the same number of sides, you only need to show that any side of one is congruent to any side of the other. The regularity takes care of the rest.



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You have to prove that each side of one shape is congruent to the corresponding side of the second shape and that each angle of the first are congruent to the corresponding angles of the second. Sometimes this task is made simpler by the geometry of the shape in question. For example, with any regular polygons with the same number of sides, you only need to show that any side of one is congruent to any side of the other. The regularity takes care of the rest.



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How do you prove congruency? - Answers

You have to prove that each side of one shape is congruent to the corresponding side of the second shape and that each angle of the first are congruent to the corresponding angles of the second. Sometimes this task is made simpler by the geometry of the shape in question. For example, with any regular polygons with the same number of sides, you only need to show that any side of one is congruent to any side of the other. The regularity takes care of the rest.

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