A congruent triangle is one that has the same shape and size as another triangle. There are five rules of congruence: side-angle-side, angle-side-angle, side-side-side, angle-angle-side, and hypotenuse-leg; each rule specifies geometric properties that must match between two triangles for them to be congruent. The document provides examples of congruent triangles for each rule but no additional notes.
A congruent triangle is one that has the same shape and size as another triangle. There are five rules of congruence: side-angle-side, angle-side-angle, side-side-side, angle-angle-side, and hypotenuse-leg; each rule specifies geometric properties that must match between two triangles for them to be congruent. The document provides examples of congruent triangles for each rule but no additional notes.
A congruent triangle is one that has the same shape and size as another triangle. There are five rules of congruence: side-angle-side, angle-side-angle, side-side-side, angle-angle-side, and hypotenuse-leg; each rule specifies geometric properties that must match between two triangles for them to be congruent. The document provides examples of congruent triangles for each rule but no additional notes.