To determine if two polygons are similar, check if their corresponding angles are equal and if the lengths of their corresponding sides are in proportion. This means for each pair of corresponding sides, the ratio of their lengths should be the same. If both conditions are satisfied, the polygons are similar. You can also use the concept of scale factors to help verify the proportionality of the sides.
All angle of two similar regular polygons must be equal.
A two dimensional figure does not have volume or depth such as flat surfaced polygons.
Yes. The polygons must be congruent. They must have an even number of sides and angles. -alessandra
A triangular prism.
it means that the polygons are similar not exact
Any two polygons with a different number of sides are not similar.
The polygons are said to be similar.
Two polygons are similar if and only if the corresponding angles are congruent
All angle of two similar regular polygons must be equal.
Yes, the corresponding sides of two similar regular polygons must have equal lengths. This is because both the polygons are similar, which means that since they are also polygons, they must have equal lengths.
A two dimensional figure does not have volume or depth such as flat surfaced polygons.
congruent
no.
similar polygons
sidelengths
similar polygons may not be congruent (different sizes) congruent polygons are always similar (equal in every geometric respect - including
Yes, regular polygons will have all sides equal length, and all angles the same. If two polygons of the same number of sides are 'regular' then those two polygons will be similar (they may be scaled, for example).