I think that 1 2 can not be similar cause there different shapes
Without specific details about the polygons in problems 1 and 2, I can only provide a general answer. If the polygons share the same number of sides, have equal corresponding angles, or are both regular polygons, they can be considered similar. Similar polygons maintain proportional relationships between their corresponding sides and angles. To give a more precise comparison, I would need the characteristics of the polygons in question.
1 face at a time
1000000000 is a RIDICUOLOSYON
To determine which polygons in the diagram are images of polygon 1 under similarity transformations, look for polygons that maintain the same shape but may differ in size or orientation. Similarity transformations include scaling, rotation, and translation. Identify polygons that have corresponding angles equal and side lengths that are proportional to those of polygon 1. Without the diagram, it's not possible to specify which polygons meet these criteria.
crush ko si harby by sofia
Yes they are polygons as they have more than 1 side.
point
Polygons are plane closed figures bounded by straight lines. There cannot be polygons with fewer than 3 sides.
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 face at a time
Polygons have 3 or more sides, so there are no one sided polygons idiot.
1000000000 is a RIDICUOLOSYON
To determine which polygons in the diagram are images of polygon 1 under similarity transformations, look for polygons that maintain the same shape but may differ in size or orientation. Similarity transformations include scaling, rotation, and translation. Identify polygons that have corresponding angles equal and side lengths that are proportional to those of polygon 1. Without the diagram, it's not possible to specify which polygons meet these criteria.
1:1
They are regular polygons because you just multiply number of sides by the length of 1 side
ea = 5, 1 over 3 inches
It's similar since they each have 4 layers and different since an egg's shell is between 1/32 or 1/16th of an inch.