Similar Polygons Two polygons are similar if they have same shape, but not the same size. Similar polygons are polygons, if their corresponding angles are congruent, and the measure of their corresponding sides are proportional. The ratio of length of their corresponding sides are all in a constant ratio, and their corresponding angles are equal. […]

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Angle – Angle – Similarity If two angles of a triangle are respectively equal to two angles of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar. Given: Two △ABC and △PQR such that ∠B = ∠Q,    and   ∠C = ∠R  To prove: △ABC ~ △PQR  Proof: In △ABC, ∠A + ∠B +∠C =  1800….(1) by angle sum property In △PQR∠P + […]

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