No. Most squares probably are not congruent. Although they are similar.
False. The angles will be congruent, but the sides not so.
The term for two triangles that are congruent after a dilation is similar.
Congruent means two figures have exactly the same shape and size. If the shape is identical, but not the size , two figures are similar.
Congruent in all three cases.
Congruent figures are always similar. However, similar figures are only sometimes congruent.
All congruent shapes are similar, but not all similar shapes are congruent.
Yes, congruent figures have to be similar
A trapezoid can be congruent or similar to another trapezoid.
Are congruent figures always similar? Yes.
Yes, but they are more than similar - they are congruent.
The angles for congruent shapes and the angles in similar shapes are all the same. All the sides are also proportional in both. Basically, all congruent shapes are similar but not all similar shapes are congruent.
In short, no. Similar shapes are shapes in which all corresponding angles congruent regardless of the length of the sides. Congruent shapes have congruent corresponding angles and corresponding sides. In effect congruent shapes is a special condition of similar shapes.
If they are congruent they must be similar.
All congruent figures are similar figures, and have identical sizes.
no, they could be different size but same shape and be similar but not congruent.
Congruent figures are similar - in sides as well as angles. Corresonding angles of similar figures congruent but their sides are not. The sides are all in some fixed ratio. [If that ratio is 1, the figures are congruent.]