What are Congruent Angles?
Congruent angles are angles that have the same measure. In simpler terms, if two angles are equal in measure, they are called congruent angles.
Congruent angles are represented using the”≅” symbol. For example, if we want to say that angle A is congruent to angle X, we write it as ∠A ≅ ∠X.
So, when two angles have the same measure or rotation, no matter where they are, we call them congruent angles.
Congruent Angles Symbol
The symbol used to represent congruent angles is “≅”. This symbol indicates that two angles have the same measure and are therefore congruent.
Examples of Congruent Angles
Examples of congruent angles are listed below:
- Corresponding Congruent Angles
- Alternate Angles
- Vertical Angles
Congruent Angles
Congruent angles are angles that have equal measure. Thus, all the angles in the geometry that have sam measure are called congruent angles.
In this article, we will understand the meaning of congruent angles, their properties, the congruent angles theorem, the vertical angles theorem, the corresponding angles theorem, and the alternate angles theorem.
Table of Content
- What are Congruent Angles?
- Congruent Angles Theorem
- Vertical Angles Theorem
- Corresponding Angles Theorem
- Alternate Angles Theorem
- Congruent Supplements Theorem
- Congruent Complements Theorem
- How to Find Congruent Angles
- Constructing Congruent Angles
- Construction of a Congruent Angle to the Given Angle
- Construction of Two Congruent Angles
- Congruent Angles Properties
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