Figures that have the same shape but not size are similar. Figures that have the same size are congruent.
Similar means that the figures are the same shape yet not the same size. If the figures are the exact same size and shape, then they are congruent.
Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size.
You call figures with the same shape and size as congruent shapes. I hope this helped.
its acongruent
Yes. Similar figures are the same shape, but not necessarily the same size; their angles are equal.
when it comes to similar figures or angles you must know that they are the same shape but not the same size.
They are said to be congruent.
They are said to be similar if they have the same angles but different lengths
Figures that have the same shape but not size are similar. Figures that have the same size are congruent.
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.
Similar means that the figures are the same shape yet not the same size. If the figures are the exact same size and shape, then they are congruent.
Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size. Any two figures, polygonal or not, that are the same shape and size.
Figures that have the same size are congruent, and the ones that have the same shape are similar.
Congruent Figures has equal sides, angles, shape and size.
Two figures with the same size and shape called congruent.
They are congruent. Figures that only have the same size or only have the same shape as each other are "similar".