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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.
when it comes to similar figures or angles you must know that they are the same shape but not the same size.
All angle of two similar regular polygons must be equal.
Corresponding angles are equal.The ratios of pairs of corresponding sides must all be equal.
All angles must be the same.
They must be the same.
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.
when it comes to similar figures or angles you must know that they are the same shape but not the same size.
congruent
If two rectangles are similar, they have corresponding sides and corresponding angles. Corresponding sides must have the same ratio.
No, similar pentagons (or any polygon for that matter) must have corresponding congruent angles and all sides must be proportional to its corresponding sides. For example, if a square with a triangle on it is a pentagon, then a regular pentagon would not be similar to it (because corresponding angles are not congruent).
Corresponding
All angle of two similar regular polygons must be equal.
Corresponding angles are equal.The ratios of pairs of corresponding sides must all be equal.
One triangle is similar to another if the angles of one are the same as the angles of the other. Since the three angles must sum to 180, it is enough that two of the angles of one triangle are the same as the corresponding two of the other. Equivalently, the three corresponding sides of the two triangles must be in the same proportion.
All angles must be the same.
Sometimes. Remember, in order for two polygons to be similar, their angles must be congruent, and their corresponding sides must be proportional. In a rhombus, it is always possible for the angles to differ.