Such objects are said to be congruent.
Two shapes that are the same size and same shape are said to be congruent. They can still vary in mass.
If two geometrical figures have the same size and shape, they are said to be congruent.
The polygons are said to be similar.
"Identical" when talking to people, and "Congruent" in your math work.
Similar objects. "Same shape" is not exactly well-defined, but I think if they are "proportional" to each other (where taking one and multiplying *all* dimensions by a scalar yields the other), they are "isomorphic."
Two objects having both the same size and shaped could be said to be 'congruent'.
Similar objects.
They are congruent angles if they have the same shape and size.
Congruent
Two shapes that are the same size and same shape are said to be congruent. They can still vary in mass.
They are said to be similar figures.
If two geometrical figures have the same size and shape, they are said to be congruent.
Objects are congruent if they are the same size and shape, or an exact reflection of one another. If objects are not congruent, they are dissimilar in either size, shape or both.
They are said to be congruent or a replica of each other.
Congruent objects are two or more objects that have the same shape and size, where one object can be mapped onto the other through rigid motions such as translations, rotations, and reflections. Essentially, congruent objects are identical in every way except for their position and orientation in space.
They are said to be similar by proportion
They are similar.