No, congruent triangles are always similar but similar triangles and not always congruent. Imagine that similar triangles can be created on a copy machine enlarge and shrink the image, turn it, even turn it over, the angles remain the same. A congruent triangle must be exactly the same as the original. Hope this helps!
No. A triangle is similar to one that is twice its size but the two are not congruent.
Yes, they are.
Yes. Similar triangles have equal corresponding angles, and so do congruent triangles.
The relative angles are congruent
If you mean you can "scale" two similar triangles so that they become congruent, then yes.The answer is Dilatedilate
Yes, in similar triangles, the angles are always congruent, and the sides have the same proportions to each other.
No. A triangle is similar to one that is twice its size but the two are not congruent.
Similar, YES. Congruent, NO.
Yes, they are.
Yes. Similar triangles have equal corresponding angles, and so do congruent triangles.
The relative angles are congruent
dilating them.
Dilating them
no theycan not
If you mean you can "scale" two similar triangles so that they become congruent, then yes.The answer is Dilatedilate
They are said to be similar but not congruent triangles.
Congruent