Are congruent figures always similar? Yes.
Yes, in similar triangles, the angles are always congruent, and the sides have the same proportions to each other.
Yes, they are.
Similar, YES. Congruent, NO.
No. Most squares probably are not congruent. Although they are similar.
Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
Are congruent figures always similar? Yes.
Circles are congruent when they have the same radius and they are similar when their radii are different in lengths.
Pentagons do not have to be regular. Elongating one side will skew two angles and make them non congruent with the other three, creating an irregular polygon.
It is sometimes true that two parallelograms are similar. The could be congruent, or dissimilar in that one is not an enlargement of the other.
Never
Sometimes. Remember, in order for two polygons to be similar, their angles must be congruent, and their corresponding sides must be proportional. In a rhombus, it is always possible for the angles to differ.
No, congruent triangles are always similar but similar triangles and not always congruent. Imagine that similar triangles can be created on a copy machine enlarge and shrink the image, turn it, even turn it over, the angles remain the same. A congruent triangle must be exactly the same as the original. Hope this helps!
the shape? no, not always. but they are always at least similar figures. but the angles alone are always congruent
Yes, in similar triangles, the angles are always congruent, and the sides have the same proportions to each other.
yes they are because they have congruent sides