Suppose that two pentagons are congruent. How many pairs of congruent corresponding parts are there? Explain.
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Each pair of corresponding sides are the same length (that is, congruent).

The perimeters are therefore the same length.

The areas are the same.

Corresponding interior angles are the same measure.

Corresponding exterior angles are the same measure.

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