it means make same shapes only perimeter
No. The corresponding sides and angles of the two shapes MUST be the same.
That two different shapes may well have the same perimeter, but different areas. As an example, a 3 x 1 rectangle and a 2 x 2 rectangle have the same perimeter, but the area is different.
Triangle square & rectangle
You can't. Different shapes with the same perimeter may have different areas.
it means make same shapes only perimeter
Congruent shapes are two shapes that are the same (angles, size perimeter/circumference)
Only if they have the same number of sides.
No. The corresponding sides and angles of the two shapes MUST be the same.
To find the perimeter of two-dimensional shapes, add the lengths of all the sides together. The sum is the perimeter of the figure.
That two different shapes may well have the same perimeter, but different areas. As an example, a 3 x 1 rectangle and a 2 x 2 rectangle have the same perimeter, but the area is different.
No.It is not possible for the shape with the same perimeter to have the same area. This is because, to do this, you would have to cut up two shapes into eight pieces, add the amount of them all together and divide them by 7.559832076. By doing this you are breaking the seventh note, this is against the laws of trigonometry there by breaking this rule of concentration, so this statment; having shapes with the same perimeter have the same area, is therefor not true!Thank you.
yes they can
Begs the question: Same perimeter as what? There are plenty of examples of shapes that given the same perimeter length will have different areas, e.g. pick any two of the following: Circle, Square, Triangle, Rhombus, Pentagon, Hexagon...
Any plane shape can have the same perimeter as any other plane shape.
It depends on the sizes of the two shapes.
Triangle square & rectangle