Corresponding sides.
Corresponding angles in similar figures should be the same, not supplementary.
Yes. Similar figures are the same shape, but not necessarily the same size; their angles are equal.
The relative angles are congruent
Corresponding angles
Two figures are similar if: - The measures of their corresponding angles are equal. - The ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides are proportional.
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Corresponding angles in similar figures should be the same, not supplementary.
when it comes to similar figures or angles you must know that they are the same shape but not the same size.
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.
Yes. Similar figures are the same shape, but not necessarily the same size; their angles are equal.
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.
Congruent figures are similar - in sides as well as angles. Corresonding angles of similar figures congruent but their sides are not. The sides are all in some fixed ratio. [If that ratio is 1, the figures are congruent.]
A similar figure is one with the same shape, the same angles, and the same relative dimensions as another. A similar figure may only be different, if at all, by scale size.
The relative angles are congruent
Yes, similar figures always have congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding side lengths.
In similar shapes, corresponding angles are equal, meaning that if two shapes are similar, the angle measures remain consistent regardless of their size. This property holds true for any number of similar shapes, preserving the ratios of the angles in their relative positions. As a result, similar shapes maintain the same geometric proportions, making them visually comparable despite differences in scale.
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