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If two figures are similar or congruent, each angle of the first figure is the same as the corresponding angle of the second figure.In similar figures, the ratio of each side in the first figure to the corresponding side in the second figure is a constant. If the figures are congruent, that ratio is 1: that is, the corresponding sides are of the same measure.
A composite figure is a figure that is made up of several smaller geometric figures like triangles, circles, or rectangles.
because if you shrink or grow a similar figure, it would be congruent.
Congruent figures have exactly the same shape; you could superimpose one on the other and see only one figure. Similar figures have some points of similarity but do not have to be exactly the same.
Because congruent figures just rotate or reflect making the shape the same size same everything, but when you dilate you shrink it or enlrge it making a similar figure but not a congruent figure. but translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations common thing is that when you move it or shrink it your shape still has the same angles.
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Yes, congruent figures have to be similar
They are similar figures.
The transitive property states that if A is equal to B, and B is equal to C, then A is equal to C. In the context of similar figures, this property holds true. If two figures are similar, and one figure is congruent to a third figure, then the second figure is also congruent to the third figure.
An enlargement transformation will create a similar figure,
If two figures are similar or congruent, each angle of the first figure is the same as the corresponding angle of the second figure.In similar figures, the ratio of each side in the first figure to the corresponding side in the second figure is a constant. If the figures are congruent, that ratio is 1: that is, the corresponding sides are of the same measure.
A satyrlike figure looks similar to a faun
Congruent figures are identical in dimensions and angles whereas similar figures have dimensions in proportion to congruent figures but both have exactly the same angles.
A composite figure is a figure that is made up of several smaller geometric figures like triangles, circles, or rectangles.
A similar figure is proportionally the same shape as another figure and all the angles are the same.
If the volumes are 343 mm3 and 512 mm3 then these represent a three dimensional object. The equivalent ratio of a single dimension is ³√343 : ³√512 = 7 : 8. Areas are proportional to the square of the single dimension, namely 72 : 82 = 49 : 64. Let A be the surface area of the smaller figure. As the areas are proportional then A/192 = 49/64 Therefore A = 192 x 49/64 = 147 mm2.
because if you shrink or grow a similar figure, it would be congruent.