I think you are going for the idea of civil war.
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Triangles are congruent when:All three sides are the same length (SSS congruency)Two sides and the angle between them are the same length (SAS congruency)Two angles and the side between them are the same length (ASA congruency)
No. The angles must be an included angle, between the sides to guarantee congruence. For an example. imagine a triangle with two equal sides and a 60 degree angle between them and another triangle with the same two equal sides and a 120 degree angle between them.
An isosceles triangle has two sides and two angles that are the same.
In an equilateral triangles, all the sides are of the same length. All the angles are of the same measure, which is 60 degrees.In a scalene triangle, no two sides are of the same length and consequently, no two angles are of the same measure.
A civil war is where the opposing sides belong to the same country or region, as opposed to fighting a foreign country. A war fought between people from the same country: e.g the English civil war
All of the angles between the sides need to be the same. The sides can be of any length, but because the angles are the same they will always be in the same ratio to each other.
An Isosceles triangle has two sides that are the same and two angles that are the same.
Opposite vertices are two vertices of any polygon with an even number of sides that have the same number of sides between them.
Since by definition corresponding sides of congruent shapes have the same length, the answer is 1.
In a rhombus each of the sides is of the same length whereas in a parallelogram, each pair of opposite sides is of the same length but the two pairs are different.
The sides of a square are all the same length whereas a rectangle has two pairs of sides of equal length.