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  2. Similar - Math is Fun

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    Two shapes are Similar when one can become the other after a resize, flip, slide or turn. If one shape can become another using Resizing (also called dilation, contraction, compression, enlargement or even expansion), then the shapes are Similar: These Shapes are Similar! If there is no need to resize, then the shapes are better called Congruent *.

  3. Illustrated definition of Similar: When one shape can become another after a resize, flip, slide or turn. These two shapes are similar (one is...

  4. Similar figures mean when two figures are of the same shape but are of different sizes. In other words, two figures are called similar when they both have a lot of the same properties but still may not be identical.

  5. Unit 12: Similarity - Khan Academy

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    Explore the concept of similarity and how to apply it to geometric figures and problems. Learn how to identify and use proportions, scale factors, and congruence criteria. Practice with interactive exercises and quizzes.

  6. In mathematics, similar figures have the same shape, ratios and proportions, but not the same dimensions. All that is needed is to rotate the second wombat and enlarge him to match the first wombat.

  7. Similar figures - Math.net

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    In Geometry, two or more figures or objects are similar if they have the same shape but not necessarily the same size. For polygons , corresponding angles have the same measure, and corresponding sides are proportional.

  8. Similar|Definition & Meaning - The Story of Mathematics

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    Definition. In geometry, two shapes or objects are similar if re-scaling, flipping, translating, or rotating one of them results in the other shape or object. For example, the corresponding sides of similar triangles are proportional (i.e., corresponding angles are equal).

  9. Similar Figures | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

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    In mathematics, we say that two objects are similar if they have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size. This means that we can obtain one figure from the other through a process of expansion or contraction, possibly followed by translation, rotation or reflection.

  10. Similarity | Integrated math 2 | Khan Academy

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    We'll learn what it means for shapes to be similar, and dive into the exciting world of triangles. We'll solve problems with similar and congruent triangles, discover the angle bisector theorem, and use our new skills to prove relationships.

  11. When two or more figures or objects appear to be the same or equal when it comes to their shape, it is known as similarity (being alike). Similarity is an enlargement or reduction of objects. For example, a picture can be enlarged or reduced in two ways.