
Theorem of Congruence
The Theorem of Congruence states that certain geometric figures can be considered identical in shape and size when they can be transformed into one another through rotations, reflections, or translations. Essentially, two shapes are congruent if they match perfectly when overlaid, even if their positions or orientations differ. This principle is used in various fields, including mathematics and art, to understand and establish relationships between different shapes and figures, ensuring that they are fundamentally the same despite any differences in their presentation.