Congruent Polygons are the same shape and size.
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Having the same size and shape; when line segmentss have the same length or when angles have the same measurement.
It is a polygon (a shape with more than 3 sides) where all of it's lengths are the same, and all of its angles are the same size.
An irregular polygon
If a polygon is dilated by a scale factor of 3, the original polygon and its image are not congruent; rather, they are similar. Dilation changes the size of the polygon while maintaining the same shape, meaning corresponding angles remain equal and side lengths are proportional. In this case, the image will be three times larger than the original polygon. Therefore, while they share the same shape, they are not congruent.
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It is a general polygon. Unlike with triangles, there is no special name for such a shape.
Yes,all of the sides of a polygon are the same shape.
Having the same size and shape; when line segmentss have the same length or when angles have the same measurement.
The regular polygon is congruent
It is a polygon (a shape with more than 3 sides) where all of it's lengths are the same, and all of its angles are the same size.
An irregular polygon
Yes, there is polygon that is called a diamond but it is not the same shape as the precious stone.
Polygon
A polygon is any geometric 2-D shape. A Quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides.
To dilate a polygon so that the transformed polygon is twice the size of the original, you need to use a scale factor of 2. This means that for each point of the original polygon, you will multiply its coordinates by 2, relative to a chosen center of dilation. The result will be a polygon that retains the same shape but has dimensions that are twice as large.
The word "congruent" means the same shape and same size.