The two figures that have reflections that look exactly like the original figure are squares and equilateral triangles.Name another reason.
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It depends on what and where the original and reflected figures are.
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.
No, a figure and its reflection image are congruent. It is like our reflections in a mirror. Hope I answered your question!
A square or rectanglular pyramid are the only solid figures that have exactly five faces.
Any symmetrical figure has two halves that match. By definition, you cannot have more than two halves of a figure.
The figures which are having exactly same size and shape are termed as convenient figures
It depends on what and where the original and reflected figures are.
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.
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.
No, a figure and its reflection image are congruent. It is like our reflections in a mirror. Hope I answered your question!
It varies on the year of release. Original figures are very rare but current figures such as Darth Revan and Darth Malak are very rare.
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.
A square or rectanglular pyramid are the only solid figures that have exactly five faces.
A figure has linear symmetry when after reflection, the image looks exactly the same as the original
Any symmetrical figure has two halves that match. By definition, you cannot have more than two halves of a figure.
One. 1m = 100cm, and 100 has one significant figure.
It might have been possible to answer the question had you provided some relevant information about the original and new figures. But since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.