If something has the same shape and size, it is referred to as "congruent." In geometry, two figures are congruent if they can be transformed into each other through rotations, translations, or reflections without altering their size or shape. This concept applies to various geometric figures such as triangles, circles, and other polygons.
symmetrical shapes
It is said to be 'similar'
It can be called anything, depending on what it actually is.But it's described as 'congruent' to the first one.
Two figures with the same size and shape called congruent.
They are the same denominators.
symmetrical shapes
It is said to be 'similar'
it is similar, easy as that. congruent is same shape same size ans similar is same shape different size similar=two figures that have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size
It is called an oximoron. EX. : Jumbo shrimp. Different colour, same size
In that case, the two figures are "similar".
It can be called anything, depending on what it actually is.But it's described as 'congruent' to the first one.
Two figures with the same size and shape called congruent.
Figures that have the same shape but not size are similar. Figures that have the same size are congruent.
Actually, mattress size is obviously depending on bed size. In general, the sizes of beds in UK and US are almost the same, with only some inches in difference. The bed that is used to be called Queen in US is something that in UK and Ireland is called King.
Dense.
Enlargement
They are the same denominators.