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Two sets in '''R'''<sup>''n''</sup> (and especially two shapes in '''R'''<sup>''2''</sup>) are called ''congruent''
if one can be [[mapping|mapped]] onto the other by a combinationseries of a [[translation]]s, [[rotation]]s and [[reflection]]s.
 
Two sets that are not congruent are called ''non-congruent''.
 
For instance:
 
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