it means that the polygons are similar not exact
Regular polygons.
No. You could, for example, have a square and a rhombus with sides twice as large.
yes
no. similar polygons do not have the same area. similar just means that they have the same angle measurements and are proportional.
it means that the polygons are similar not exact
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).
Regular polygons.
No. You could, for example, have a square and a rhombus with sides twice as large.
Any two polygons with a different number of sides are not similar.
these polygons arent similar one is turned sideways... * * * * * Don't know which polygons but turning sideways does not affect similarity
The polygons are said to be similar.
yes
no. similar polygons do not have the same area. similar just means that they have the same angle measurements and are proportional.
similar polygons may not be congruent (different sizes) congruent polygons are always similar (equal in every geometric respect - including
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.
Similar polygons are polygons for which all corresponding angles are congruent and all corresponding sides are proportional. From this definition we can say they have the same shape.