no
Two polygons are similar if and only if the corresponding angles are congruent
Similar polygons are polygons for which all corresponding angles are congruent and all corresponding sides are proportional. From this definition we can say they have the same shape.
congruent
All of them are the exact same size no matter what it is.
The word for the same in math is congruent. For example, if there are two squares, both the exact same size, length, width etc., then the two shapes are congruent.
false
Congruent polygons.
The statement is incorrect; congruence in geometry refers to two shapes being identical in form and size, meaning they have the same dimensions and can be superimposed onto one another. For polygons, congruence is determined by having the same side lengths and angles, not just the same area or volume. Volume is a property relevant to three-dimensional shapes, while polygons are two-dimensional figures. Thus, two polygons can have the same area but not necessarily be congruent.
Congruent polygons.
the two polygons are congruent if they are the same shape with the same measurements. If they can be flipped, rotated, and/or slid to look identical then they're congruent.
Because congruent technicly means the same so that means those polygons are the same. They are different in size but have the same shape.
congruent
Congruent.
congruent
yes
No because they are exactly the same
... are said to be congruent.