No. Consider a square and rectangle.
Angles are congruent if they are equal. Corresponding angles in figures that are similar are congruent.
In short, no. Similar shapes are shapes in which all corresponding angles congruent regardless of the length of the sides. Congruent shapes have congruent corresponding angles and corresponding sides. In effect congruent shapes is a special condition of similar shapes.
Yes, they are.
False. The statement should be: If the corresponding side lengths of two triangles are congruent, and the triangles are similar, then the corresponding angles are also congruent.
No. Consider a square and rectangle.
Yes they will have the same angles but with proportional different lengths
Angles are congruent if they are equal. Corresponding angles in figures that are similar are congruent.
In short, no. Similar shapes are shapes in which all corresponding angles congruent regardless of the length of the sides. Congruent shapes have congruent corresponding angles and corresponding sides. In effect congruent shapes is a special condition of similar shapes.
you can assume that the angles are congruent, but not the sides.
The fact that corresponding angles are congruent does not require corresponding sides to be proportional - except in the case of a triangle. For quadrilaterals, think of a square and rectangle.
Yes, they are.
No, they are similar. They may be congruent, but they need not be.
Yes.
yes.
False. The statement should be: If the corresponding side lengths of two triangles are congruent, and the triangles are similar, then the corresponding angles are also congruent.
Proportional.