Not quite.
Each pair of corresponding angles must be the same.
Each pair of corresponding lengths must be in the same ratio.
If the ratio of their lengths is 1:1 then the two prisms are the same or congruent.
ANSWER:
FALSE16:1
Select any one side. Divide its length into 5 equal parts. Do the same to the opposite side. Join the corresponding divisions. You will then have 5 equal rectangular divisions of the square.
It is actually "CORRESPONDING"..
the "golden ratio" to be aesthetically pleasing to the eye has been worked out at some weird decimal point, but basically somewhere between 3/2 & 5/4, e.g. 3 parts wide to 2 parts high (think of your average photo print at 6x4 inches).
Find the midpoint of each side. Draw lines between them. You get 4 identical triangles, similar to the original.
True
That is correct.
true.
The angles
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Two matching sides of similar/congruents triangles.
Area = length x length Therefore the ratio of areas of two similar objects is the square of the ratio of lengths. Lengths - 1 : 41 Areas - 12 : 412 = 1 : 1681
The ratios of all three corresponding sides is ALWAYS equal. But there is nothing that can be said about parts of the sides.
All angles must be the same.