Mathmatics
True.
Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
Corresponding sides of similar figures are proportional.
Corresponding angles in similar figures should be the same, not supplementary.
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.
True.
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That their sides are congruent.
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both must be proptional
Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
The ratio between corresponding sides or angles of similar triangles are equal
Yes, the ratio of the lengths of corresponding sides of similar figures is equal. This property holds true regardless of the size of the figures, meaning that if two figures are similar, the ratios of their corresponding side lengths will always be the same. This consistent ratio is called the scale factor, which can be used to compare the sizes of the figures.
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
The transitive property states that if A is equal to B, and B is equal to C, then A is equal to C. In the context of similar figures, this property holds true. If two figures are similar, and one figure is congruent to a third figure, then the second figure is also congruent to the third figure.
You can always slide and flip any figure that you want to. But that will not make them the same.