That the sides are of the same ratio and that the interior angles are the same.
They are a set of conditions which need to be fullfilled to prove that a specific organism causes a specific disease.
To find the perimeter of polygon efgh, you need the ratio of similarity between polygons abcd and efgh, as well as the perimeter of polygon abcd. Once you have the perimeter of abcd, multiply it by the ratio to obtain the perimeter of efgh. If the ratio is not provided, it cannot be determined.
Your quesion makes no sense. Please elaborate, and i will do my best to provide an answer. You need to tell me what your are comparing polygons to. Ex: What are 4 thing polygons and CIRCLES have in common. your sentence lacks that.
Isolateral polygons. They need not be regular polygons. For example, a rhombus has all congruent sides but it is not a regular polygon.
To prove that two right triangles are similar, all you need to show is that one of them has one acute angle that's equal to one acute angle of the other one.
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Equiangular (not eqiangular) polygons are equiangular. These can be, but need not be, regular polygons.
They are a set of conditions which need to be fullfilled to prove that a specific organism causes a specific disease.
To find the perimeter of polygon efgh, you need the ratio of similarity between polygons abcd and efgh, as well as the perimeter of polygon abcd. Once you have the perimeter of abcd, multiply it by the ratio to obtain the perimeter of efgh. If the ratio is not provided, it cannot be determined.
One pentagon and five triangles.
Your quesion makes no sense. Please elaborate, and i will do my best to provide an answer. You need to tell me what your are comparing polygons to. Ex: What are 4 thing polygons and CIRCLES have in common. your sentence lacks that.
Isolateral polygons. They need not be regular polygons. For example, a rhombus has all congruent sides but it is not a regular polygon.
To prove that two right triangles are similar, all you need to show is that one of them has one acute angle that's equal to one acute angle of the other one.
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regular polygons have all sides and angles congruent but irregular polygons only need to have a certain amount of sides
No. A polygon can be symmetric but need not be. In fact, the majority of polygons are not symmetrical.