Not normally but yes when they are congruent to each other.
The perimeter will scale by the same factor.
All regular octagons have the same number of lines of symmetry, but octagons with unequal sides would have fewer lines of symmetry.
IF triangles 'A' and 'B' are similar (they both have the same angles),then the perimeter of 'B' is 8 times the perimeter of 'A'.If they're not similar, then the ratio of areas doesn't tell you the ratioof perimeters.
Then they both will have the same perimeter
The perimeter of a circle is its circumference.
Two regular octagons are always similar because they have equal angles and all sides are congruent. This means that they have the same shape, just different sizes.
Yes, all regular octagons are similar. All regular x-gons are similar, as long as the x is constant, as they must have the same angle measures to be regular.
The perimeter will scale by the same factor.
All eight sided polygons are known as "octagons". Octagons that have all side lengths the same are known as "regular octagons".
All regular octagons have the same number of lines of symmetry, but octagons with unequal sides would have fewer lines of symmetry.
yes if they're drawn right
IF triangles 'A' and 'B' are similar (they both have the same angles),then the perimeter of 'B' is 8 times the perimeter of 'A'.If they're not similar, then the ratio of areas doesn't tell you the ratioof perimeters.
Because they have the same length of lines and same angles.
It is the same.
An equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 60 ft has all three sides equal, each measuring 20 ft. Any triangle that is also equilateral and has sides in the same ratio will be similar to it. For example, an equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 30 ft (sides of 10 ft each) or one with a perimeter of 90 ft (sides of 30 ft each) would be similar, as they maintain the same angle measures and the ratio of their corresponding sides is consistent.
Answer: Yes. A polygon can have the same perimeter length but smaller area than another polygon. Answer: For congruent or similar shapes, no. For different shapes, yes. Consider, for example, a rectangle 3 x 1, and another rectangle 2 x 2. They have different areas, but the same perimeter.
Then they both will have the same perimeter