When \triangle ABC△ABC undergoes a dilation, the new image, \triangle A'B'C'△A BC
, is similar but is no longer congruent. Explain what it means for two objects to be similar. How does that differ from two objects being congruent
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objects are congruent when each and every aspect(lenght, angle) are equal.
objects are similar when corresponding angles are equal,
but their sides are in proportion.
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