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Yes, congruence is a stronger condition than similarity.

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Yes. Their angles are equal, and the ratio

of their corresponding sides is ' 1 '.

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Congruent figures in geometry are identical in shape and size. But not all similar shapes have congruency. Dilating one of two congruent shapes creates similar figures, but it prevents congruency.

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Q: Are congruent figures always similar figures?
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