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1B Chapter 11

1B Chapter 11. 11.1 Congruence. In geometry, two figures are said to be congruent if they are of the same shape and the same size. For example, the following are congruent figures. 1B Chapter 11. 11.1 Congruence.

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1B Chapter 11

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  1. 1B Chapter 11 11.1 Congruence In geometry, two figures are said to be congruent if they are of the same shape and the same size. For example, the following are congruent figures.

  2. 1B Chapter 11 11.1 Congruence Congruent triangles are triangles which have the same shape and the same size. If △ABC△PQR, then (a) A = P, B = Q, C = R; (b) AB = PQ, BC = QR, CA = RP. A R P Q B C

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