The figures are similar because the king is shown as larger than anyone else.
Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
Corresponding angles in similar figures should be the same, not supplementary.
Corresponding sides of similar figures are proportional.
They are 'similar' figures.
Similar figures are polygons with the same shape but a different size. eg: 5cm square compared to a 10cm square = similar figures. Same shape but different size.
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Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
All congruent figures are similar figures, and have identical sizes.
Similar figures are geometrical figures, which have the same shape but not the same size
Are congruent figures always similar? Yes.
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Are similar figures.
Similar figures are geometrical figures, which have the same shape but not the same size
Similar figures have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
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.]
They're very similar; I wouldn't call either "better" but if I were to buy one I would get the Naked palette.