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Two polygons are similar if:the ratio of the lengths of their corresponding sides is the same, andtheir corresponding angles are equal.
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The two angles in which the bisector has split the original angle into.
angle- side angle
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The statement is incorrect; congruence in geometry refers to two shapes being identical in form and size, meaning they have the same dimensions and can be superimposed onto one another. For polygons, congruence is determined by having the same side lengths and angles, not just the same area or volume. Volume is a property relevant to three-dimensional shapes, while polygons are two-dimensional figures. Thus, two polygons can have the same area but not necessarily be congruent.
Two polygons are similar if:the ratio of the lengths of their corresponding sides is the same, andtheir corresponding angles are equal.
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Irregular polygons, curves, open shapes all lack congruence of angles and sides.
The two angles in which the bisector has split the original angle into.
Polygons are flat shapes with many sides
Each interior angle of a regular polygon that tessellates by itself is a factor of 360°.
Not necessarily. If the statement is "All rectangles are polygons", the converse is "All polygons are rectangles." This converse is not true.
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Conventionally you use the symbol that looks like an "equals" sign but consists of three lines. It is the same symbol as is used for identities. ABC ≡ PQR
angle- side angle