Its called SIMALUR
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SIMILAR
They are similar figures.
Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
congruent figures are the same shape and the same size while similar figures are the same shape but different sizes and it doesn't matter which way the shape is facing
The three requirements to be similar figures are: Corresponding angles must be congruent (equal in measure). Corresponding sides are in proportion; this means that the ratio of corresponding side lengths is the same for all sides. The figures have the same shape, but can be of different sizes.
Providing that they have the same angles they are said to be similar shapes
Similar figures.
no they are similar
Similarity
They are 'similar' figures.
figures that are the same shape but different sizes
They are similar figures.
Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
Proportional or Similar
No. Two figures are similar if they have same shape, and all the angles are equal; but they can have the sides of different sizes. I mean, similar figures may have different sizes, but must have the same shape.
They are said to be similar.
similar objects
Two figures are called congruent if they are the same shape and the same size. Two figures are called similar if they are the same shape, but different sizes. ... That means that there is a scale factor number that you multiply each number in the first shape by to get the corresponding side length in the other shape.