no. similar polygons do not have the same area. similar just means that they have the same angle measurements and are proportional.
Different polygons have different relationships between perimeter and area. For example, if we assume regular polygons, an equilateral triangle and a square have different perimeters for the same area. If you allow irregular polygons, the variety is even bigger.
That refers to a pattern where the polygons in question, repeated over and over again, cover an area completely.
No, not necessarily.
Polygons and 2 dimensional shapes
Most shapes can be divided into a combination of simple polygons.
no. similar polygons do not have the same area. similar just means that they have the same angle measurements and are proportional.
For instance, you might divide the polygons into triangles, calculate the area of each triangle, and then add everything up.
Different polygons have different relationships between perimeter and area. For example, if we assume regular polygons, an equilateral triangle and a square have different perimeters for the same area. If you allow irregular polygons, the variety is even bigger.
That refers to a pattern where the polygons in question, repeated over and over again, cover an area completely.
No, not necessarily.
Polygons and 2 dimensional shapes
There is insufficient information to answer the question. For a given area, the perimeter depends upon the shape. For a given area, the circle will have the smallest perimeter. For polygons, regular polygons will have a smaller perimeter than an irregular one of the same area. Also, for regular polygons, the greater the number of sides, the smaller the perimeter.
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