I think that 1 2 can not be similar cause there different shapes
They are closed 2-D shapes with straight sides.
how are trapezoids and rectangles
i dont kno but qwamane is cool looking though
The Answer:No, as that would never suit the Euler Characteristic, for polygons. That would mean, 1 angle, and 2 sides (to make the angle), and 0 faces (techanically speaking), makes 1 - 2 + 0 = -1. All polygons yield 0, thus, this is incorrect.
I think that 1 2 can not be similar cause there different shapes
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They are closed 2-D shapes with straight sides.
i dont kno but qwamane is cool looking though
One factor that polygons have is the scale factor which is the ratio of the lengths of two corresponding sides of similar polygons. This would only pertain to two or more polygons of course. You could also look at a single polygon and find the GCF of the lengths of its sides. So for example if you have a 3,4,5 triangle, the GCF is 1. If you have a 6,8,10 triangle it is 2.
1 triangle 1 pentagon and 2 trapezoids
if two polygons are similar, then the ratio of the length of 2 corresponding sides is called a scale factor
The answer to the problem 1 plus 1 is 2. (1+1=2)
The Answer:No, as that would never suit the Euler Characteristic, for polygons. That would mean, 1 angle, and 2 sides (to make the angle), and 0 faces (techanically speaking), makes 1 - 2 + 0 = -1. All polygons yield 0, thus, this is incorrect.
False: Ratio areas= 16 : 64 = 1 : 4 Ratio of sides = sqrt(ratio of areas) = 1 : 2
1. circles 2. triangles 3. squares 4. any of the polygons
Polygons are a special type of 2-dimensional shapes.