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1) Two or more shapes having the same angles and lengths.
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2) Two triangles (or any other polygons) are said to be '''congruent''' if then angles and sides of one are equal to the angles and sides of the other.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 13 July 2018

1) Two or more shapes having the same angles and lengths.

2) Two triangles (or any other polygons) are said to be congruent if then angles and sides of one are equal to the angles and sides of the other.

Compare to similar figures.