How do you tell whether a pair of polygons is similar? Explain.

Could you explain it a little bit better, please?

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guys i gotchu i think that this is the most sound reasoning in my opinion.

They are partially similar because the only thing changing them is the measurements of them, therefor if the polygon on the right was flipped to the right and had the same measurements as the first one then there would be no differences.

i hope this helped! <3

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DON'T GIVE YOUR PHONE NUMBER TO STRANGERS.

THAT INCLUDES YOU DOGOARU

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Unit 5 lesson 8 Applications of proportions unit test part 1

1. 2:3
2. P=5.25
3. 37.5 inches
4. 31.27 miles/hour
5. 5.6 gallons/month
6. 144.04
7. 40 in.
8. 15 ft
9. 60 ft
10. 864 ft^2
11. Scale factor 3; enlargement
12. 1/2
13. 24 ft x 21 ft
14. 2.4 in. X 3.6 in.
15. 157.5 miles
16. 17 feet
I just finished the test these are all 100 percent correct. You will have to do the rest on your own.

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