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Because the figures are said to be similar to each other and retain the same angles

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When you enlarge or reduce a figure what features stay the same?

When you enlarge or reduce a figure, the angles between the lines in the figure will remain the same. The ratio of the lengths of corresponding sides will also remain the same. Additionally, the shape of the figure will generally stay the same, although its size will change.


When you enlarge or reduce a figure what are the features that stay the same?

the angles stay the same but the lenght of the sides change.


How can a similar figure not be congruent?

if the angles of a figure are the same but the sides aren't, it is similiar. Congruent is angles and sides exactly the same


Figure that has not the same length and not the same angles?

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How does reflecting or rotating a figure change the interior angles of the figure?

The angles have the same measure. In the reflection the order of the angles are changed from clockwise to counterclockwise.


What will a scale factor greater than i do to a figure?

A scale factor greater than 1 will enlarge a figure, increasing its dimensions proportionally. Each point of the figure will move away from the origin (or a designated center of enlargement) by a factor equal to the scale factor. As a result, the overall shape of the figure remains the same, but its size increases. This transformation preserves the figure's proportions and angles.


What is a simmilar figures?

A similar figure is proportionally the same shape as another figure and all the angles are the same.


Is a rectangle a figure with no angles the same size?

No, a rectangle is not a figure with no angles. A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles. Each angle in a rectangle measures 90 degrees. If a figure has no angles, it would be a circle, which has no straight lines or angles.


What is the difference between a similar figure and a congruent figure?

A similar figure has the same interior angles as a congruent figure but its sides are in proportion to a congruent figure.


How you can use a ratio to enlarge or reduce a figure.?

Suppose the ratio is R.Select a side of the first figure. Suppose its length is L1. Draw a line that is L1*R units long.At the end of the line, draw an angle congruent to that on the first figure.Suppose the second side of the first figure is L2. In the second figure, draw a line that is L2*R units long.Continue in the same way all round the figure.


What type of rules will make a similar figure?

Same shape same angles but smaller size


What is an equal angled figure?

An equal angled figure is a shape in which all the angles are the same: Examples - square (four 90-deg angles), rectangle (four 90-deg angles), equilateral triangle (three 60-deg angles), etc.