No, not necessarily.
Congruent polygons.
No. For example, a 12x1 and a 4x3 quadrilateral both have an area of 12, but they are not congruent.
Similar polygons have the same size angles, but the side lengths are proportionally different, thereby the area is different. Congruent polygons have the same size angles, the side lengths, thereby the area is the same.
Congruent polygons.
the two polygons are congruent if they are the same shape with the same measurements. If they can be flipped, rotated, and/or slid to look identical then they're congruent.
Congruent polygons.
No. For example, a 12x1 and a 4x3 quadrilateral both have an area of 12, but they are not congruent.
Similar polygons have the same size angles, but the side lengths are proportionally different, thereby the area is different. Congruent polygons have the same size angles, the side lengths, thereby the area is the same.
Congruent polygons.
the two polygons are congruent if they are the same shape with the same measurements. If they can be flipped, rotated, and/or slid to look identical then they're congruent.
Because congruent technicly means the same so that means those polygons are the same. They are different in size but have the same shape.
By the fact that they are congruent means that they are exactly the angle size, the same length of sides and the same area. Similarity means that only the ANGLES are the SAME.
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... are said to be congruent.