Mathematics, 20.04.2021 07:30 hannahelisabeth19
True or False. If false, explain why.
1) If a polygon is dilated by a scale factor of 1, then the original polygon and its image are congruent.
_2) If a polygon is dilated by a scale factor of then the dilated figure is a reduction.
3) If two figures are similar then their corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding sides
are congruent.
4) AA-, SSS~, and ASA~ are three short cuts that can be used to determine whether two triangles are
similar
5) If two triangles are similar, then the lengths of their corresponding medians are proportional to the
lengths of the corresponding sides.
6) If one polygon is a dilated image of another polygon then, the polygons are similar.
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