Hi,
I've heard that equal is used for numbers, and congruence is to relate to "equal" shapes (same side lengths, same area etc.) in geometry but with a different location in space.
But I don't understand why we use congruences in algebra such as: 3x^2 + 9x - 2 (congruent to) A(x-2) + B(x-2)^2 + C
Could someone please explain this to me.
Thanks,
P.S I'm sorry for the lack of latex, I'm not sure how to insert it in this forum.
I've heard that equal is used for numbers, and congruence is to relate to "equal" shapes (same side lengths, same area etc.) in geometry but with a different location in space.
But I don't understand why we use congruences in algebra such as: 3x^2 + 9x - 2 (congruent to) A(x-2) + B(x-2)^2 + C
Could someone please explain this to me.
Thanks,
P.S I'm sorry for the lack of latex, I'm not sure how to insert it in this forum.