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.
Figures that have the same shape but not size are similar. Figures that have the same size are congruent.
I believe they do, a congruent figure have to be the same shape and size, so they would have to have equal surfaceareas.
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.
Two shapes that are the same size and same shape are said to be congruent. They can still vary in mass.
circle
congruent?? i think
The same figure. A translation simply moves the figure somewhere else, without changing its shape or size.
A figure that is the same shape as another but could be a different size.
They are said to be congruent with one another
Congruent figure(s) (shapes) are two figures that have the same size AND shape.
Your question is not clear. Please reword and clarify. similar=two figures that have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size
A figure that has both same size and shape is congruent.
Same shape same angles but smaller size
Same length, same width, same size, same shape
In order for a figure to be congruent, it has to be the same shape and size.
Two figures are congruent to one another when they both have the exact same shape and size. This means that every side on figure A will have a matching side on figure B that is the same size and that every angle on figure A will have a matching angle on figure B. The two figures will have the same size and shape, but may be in a different position (for example, one might be flipped horizontally or vertically).