They are said to be similar
Yes
In geometry, similar refers to two figures that have the same shape but may differ in size. Specifically, similar figures have corresponding angles that are equal and corresponding sides that are proportional in length.
polygons that have corresponding angles congruent and corresponding sides proportional
Proportional.
Both congruent and similar figures are types of geometric figures that share specific relationships. Congruent figures have the same shape and size, meaning all corresponding sides and angles are equal. In contrast, similar figures have the same shape but may differ in size; their corresponding angles are equal, and their sides are proportional. Ultimately, both types of figures maintain certain geometric properties that define their relationships.
Yes, similar figures always have congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding side lengths.
They are similar.
Yes
Yes, similar figures always have congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding side lengths.
Two figures are similar if: - The measures of their corresponding angles are equal. - The ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides are proportional.
In geometry, similar refers to two figures that have the same shape but may differ in size. Specifically, similar figures have corresponding angles that are equal and corresponding sides that are proportional in length.
It means that the sides of one are directly proportional to the corresponding sides of the other. That all the corresponding angles are equal.
polygons that have corresponding angles congruent and corresponding sides proportional
Corresponding angles in similar figures should be the same, not supplementary.
Proportional.
The fact that corresponding angles are congruent does not require corresponding sides to be proportional - except in the case of a triangle. For quadrilaterals, think of a square and rectangle.
similar polygons