Two figures are called congruent if they are the same shape and the same size. Two figures are called similar if they are the same shape, but different sizes. ... That means that there is a scale factor number that you multiply each number in the first shape by to get the corresponding side length in the other shape.
Those would be SIMILAR triangles.
All plane figures that have 3 sides are triangles (tri means 3). There are different triangles based on if all 3 sides are the same length, 2 sides the same, or none. If none are the same lengths, that Is a scalene triangle.
The answer is size and shape. I just did the quiz and got it right.
to be congruent two triangles have, ASA-two angles the same with a side length between them. SAS-two side lengths the same and a same angle between them. SSS-all 3 side lengths the same. RHS-if the triangles are right angles ,and the hypotenuse are the same. :)
You call figures with the same shape and size as congruent shapes. I hope this helped.
congruent triangles
Those would be SIMILAR triangles.
Similar triangles
Three sided polygons would be triangles. Triangles that have the same shape (same angle measures) but are different sizes (different side lengths) would be called similar triangles. In similar triangles, corresponding sides have lengths in the same ratio. If triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF, then: AB/DE = BC/EF = AC/DF.
Triangles are similar if they have the same shape (can be different sizes). As long as they are the same shape, one can be rotated or bigger than the other.
Similar triangles are those which have the same set of 3 angles but the length of their sides is perhaps different - in other words they are exactly the same SHAPE but they are different size. Equilateral triangles have all 3 angles equal ( all 60degrees) so the answer is YES.
No. For example the triangles with sides {3, 4, 5} and {6, 8, 10} are similar but not congruent.
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If another triangle has the same three sides, that is, sides of the same length, it will have the same area. Note that this is a sufficient, but not a necessary, condition, since you can also have triangles of a different shape that have the same area.
Congruent Triangles have the same angles and side length measures
shape and sizecorresponding sides