yes. if the two figures are the same size and shape, then they are similar
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Two transformations that can be used to show that two figures are congruent are rotation and reflection. A rotation involves turning a figure around a fixed point, while a reflection flips it over a line, creating a mirror image. If one figure can be transformed into another through a combination of these transformations without altering its size or shape, the two figures are congruent. Additionally, translation (sliding the figure without rotation or reflection) can also be used alongside these transformations.
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Construction, engineering, computers
Two transformations that can be used to show that two figures are congruent are rotation and reflection. A rotation involves turning a figure around a fixed point, while a reflection flips it over a line, creating a mirror image. If one figure can be transformed into another through a combination of these transformations without altering its size or shape, the two figures are congruent. Additionally, translation (sliding the figure without rotation or reflection) can also be used alongside these transformations.
In reflection, the normal is a line that is perpendicular to a surface at the point where the light ray strikes. It is used to determine the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection of a light ray.
I dont know maybe you should google it.
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Raffaele use fingers that were similar to those used by Michelangelo
A reflectance photometer is typically used to measure reflection by detecting the intensity of light reflected off a surface. It measures the amount of light reflected by an object at specific wavelengths to determine its reflectance properties.
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