Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
yes
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congruent figures are the same shape and the same size while similar figures are the same shape but different sizes and it doesn't matter which way the shape is facing
It has different meanings in different contexts; one of them is that two figures are said to be congruent when they have the same shape and the same size.
Similar figures.
Alternate form reliability assesses consistency between two different versions of a test, whereas parallel form reliability assesses consistency between two parallel forms of the same test. Alternate form reliability involves different content and format, while parallel form reliability involves similar content and format. Both aim to measure the consistency of test scores across different versions.
No. Two figures are similar if they have same shape, and all the angles are equal; but they can have the sides of different sizes. I mean, similar figures may have different sizes, but must have the same shape.
No, in general that is not true. For two similar figures it is true. But you can easily design two different figures that have the same perimeters and different areas, or the same area and different perimeters. For example, two rectangles with a different length-to-width ratio.
Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
Theresa Two Bulls was born in 1956.
no they are similar
similar objects
They are said to be similar.
yes
When they have the same interior angles but different side lengths
Planar figures