Yes, similar figures are side proportional, meaning that the lengths of corresponding sides of similar figures maintain a constant ratio. This ratio is the same for all pairs of corresponding sides, reflecting the overall proportionality of the figures. Thus, if two figures are similar, the ratio of any two corresponding sides will be equal to the ratio of any other pair of corresponding sides.
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They are said to be similar
When they have the same interior angles and their sides are proportional to each other.
Yes, quadrilaterals are similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding sides are proportional. This is a direct application of the properties of similar figures in geometry, specifically the Angle-Angle (AA) similarity postulate and the Side-Side-Side (SSS) similarity criterion. When these conditions are met, the quadrilaterals not only have the same shape but can also be scaled versions of each other.
Corresponding sides of similar figures are proportional.
Yes, similar figures always have congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding side lengths.
Yes, similar figures always have congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding side lengths.
Yes.
They have similar proportional shapes and the same angles.
Proportional or Similar
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When two figures are similar it means that its the same size and length and that they both have same features in other words it means that its congruent.Simply put :they have the same shape, same angles and proportional side lengths.
Two figures are similar if: - The measures of their corresponding angles are equal. - The ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides are proportional.
They are similar.
They are said to be similar