No.
dilating them.
Dilating them
no theycan not
Increasing the dimensions of the smaller of the similar triangles (if they are not already congruent) by a suitably chosen constant factor.
No.
All equiangular triangles are similar, but not congruent. They all have three 60 degree angles. This does not mean that they all have the same side lengths though. Therefore, they are only similar, not congruent.
Congruent triangles are the same because all three sides measure the same length.
Triangles are congruent if all three sides in one triangle are congruent to the corresponding sides in the other.When two triangles have corresponding sides with identical ratios, the triangles are similar.Of course if triangles are congruent, they are also similar.
the corresponding sides are congruent
dilating them.
Dilating them
no theycan not
Yes, similar triangles are congruent because in order to be congruent they must first be equal. Which in turn is the definition of a similar triangle. A triangle equal in angle measurements and/or side lengths. So, yes.
Increasing the dimensions of the smaller of the similar triangles (if they are not already congruent) by a suitably chosen constant factor.
no. if one triangles sides are all 2 and one triangles sides are all 3 then they are not congruent
They are said to be similar but not congruent triangles.