Answer :

option  1.) and 3.) are correct.

What is congruent ?

Congruent refers to something that is "absolutely equal" in terms of size and form. The shapes hold true regardless of how we rotate, flip, or turn them. Draw two circles with the same radius, for instance, cut them out, then stack them on top of one another. We will see that they will superimpose, or be positioned entirely on top of, one another. This demonstrates the congruence of the two circles. The circles below may be put perfectly over one another and have the same radius, hence they are considered to be congruent.

These two statements are true:

Figure 1 and 4 are not congruent because figure 1 cannot be maped into figure for using a sequence of rigid transformations because figure 1 and 4 don't have same length of the sides.  

Figure 1 and 3 are not congruent because figure one cannot be mapped on to figure 3 using a sequence of rigid transformations becuase figure 3 is large than by figure 1 by its sides.

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