You have to think that if two are similar, the other must also be similar in order for it to be similar
A polygon is equiangular if its internal angles are mutually equal to each other.
its rhombus.rectangle,square
An angle is formed at each vertex of a polygon.
Yes. To be specific, a trapezoid is a quadrilateral polygon. Polygon: a plane or figure that is formed by 3 or more segments, and each side only connects to 2 other sides.
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A polygon is equiangular if its internal angles are mutually equal to each other.
Yes, a prism is similar to each other.
Similar charges will repel each other.
Two polygons are similar if they meet the following criteria. They must have the same number of sides. Each vertex of one polygon has a corresponding vertex on the other polygon with same angle measurement. Each side on one polygon is proportional to a corresponding side on the other one by the same scalar multiple. If the two polygons are triangles, then if angle criteria is satisfied the side proportion will automatically be satisfied. The converse is true as well. For other polygons, both sides and angles must be tested. An example would be a square and a rhombus.
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If the polygon does not have two interior angles equal to each other, it is asymmetrical, for example a scalene triangle.
when two similar poles are facing each other, they will push away from each other, or repel.
its rhombus.rectangle,square
No they can not attract each other.
An angle is formed at each vertex of a polygon.
Yes. To be specific, a trapezoid is a quadrilateral polygon. Polygon: a plane or figure that is formed by 3 or more segments, and each side only connects to 2 other sides.
Your son and your third cousin are third cousins, once removed, to each other. Your son and your third cousin's son are fourth cousins to each other.