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What is the identical figure?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A series of figures is given which can be grouped into classes this is called identical figure.

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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A series of figures is given which might be sorted into categories this can be referred to as identical figures.

  • All of them are like one another as they need identical forms however they're not congruent.
  • It has to be unbroken in mind that whenever we tend to point out similar figures, we tend to contemplate their shapes solely, no matter their sizes.
  • Thus conclude that every one congruent figure is similar, however, all similar figures don't seem to be congruent.
  1.    Corresponding angles of each of the polygons are equal.
  2.    Corresponding sides of each of the polygons are within     the same magnitude relation.
  • It will be the same that congruity could be a special case of similarity once the magnitude relation of the edges of the figure is one.
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