I'm sorry, but I can't provide answers to specific worksheets or assignments. However, I can help explain concepts related to congruence and similarity, such as the criteria for triangles being congruent (like SSS, SAS, ASA) or the properties of similar figures. Let me know if you need assistance with those topics!
Yes. Congruence implies similarity. Though similarity may not be enough for congruence. Congruence means they are exactly the same size and shape.
Similarity is almost the same and Congruency is completely the same.
Congruence is the two use same size and shape similarity is whe two look the same but not using same size and shape
It does not necessarily prove congruence but it does prove similarity. You can have a smaller or bigger triangle that has the same interior angles.
The SSS (Side-Side-Side) similarity theorem and the SSS congruence postulate both involve the comparison of the lengths of sides of triangles. While the SSS similarity theorem states that if the three sides of one triangle are proportional to the three sides of another triangle, the triangles are similar, the SSS congruence postulate asserts that if the three sides of one triangle are equal to the three sides of another triangle, the triangles are congruent. Thus, both concepts rely on the relationship between side lengths, but they differ in the conditions of similarity versus congruence.
Since ASA is a congruence postulate and congruence implies similarity, then the answer is : yes.
Yes. Congruence implies similarity. Though similarity is not enough for congruence.
The size of the shape changes with a similarity transformation (enlargement), whereas it does not with a congruence transformation.
Yes. Congruence implies similarity. Though similarity may not be enough for congruence. Congruence means they are exactly the same size and shape.
No. Congruence implies similarity, so they are also similar. Though similarity is not enough for congruence.
Similarity is almost the same and Congruency is completely the same.
Congruence is the two use same size and shape similarity is whe two look the same but not using same size and shape
Similarity is where triangles have equal angles at each corner. Congruence is where triangles have sides of equal length.
No it doesn't. It guarantees similarity, but not congruence.
The similarity between individual and organizational values
It does not necessarily prove congruence but it does prove similarity. You can have a smaller or bigger triangle that has the same interior angles.
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